Important Discdvdry• • CONSUMPTION, and all dhwases of the LP.NGA and. THROAT are positively curable by INIIALATION, which conveys-the remedies to the cavitiosin the !nags through the air passa get, sad (.. - )ining indirect contset with the disease neutralizes the tubercular mauer,al lays the cough causes a free and easy expectoration,. heals the 1, 1 lbws, purifies the blood, int parts ren e wed vitality to the nervous system, giving that energy so indkpCOSable for the restoration of the health. BTo be able - to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation; is to nie a source of un alloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control 4 medical treatment as any other formidable dis ease: 90 out of 100 case., can . be cure d in the Ist stages, and 50 pr :et.,-in the 2nd: but in the 3rd stage it is impossible to save more than 5 pr et., tom the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to medical skill: Even, however, io the lastst:tges, it 'affords relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge. which annually destroys 95.000 persons in't hel.l.B.alone; anti a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, 80,000,000 art d estined to fill thO consumptive's graves. . Truly theluiver of death has no arrow so f a . tal.as Consumption. In all ages-h bits:hi-en the - great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex. but sweeps off alike-the brave the beauz!ful, graceful and, gifted: By the help of the tin. preme Being from whom eotnet It every gieid and perfect gift, I am enabled' to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in:Consumption. The fasteause of tubercles is front impure btiiod, and the immediate effect preduc'ed by their°dep osition in.the lungsisio prevenHhp free admis. sion o fai r into the air eells,whiciffausesaWeak ened vitality thro the 'entire system. Then sure -IV-44s mere rational to elpeet'greater good from ' Medicines entering the eavities of the lungs than from those administe• through the stomach ; - the patient will al wa,) s find the lungs free and V the breathing easy;a er inhaling the remedies: 'rats, Inhalation'is'a local remedy, neVertheles4 - tt acts cons titutiOnally, and With ntore power add certainty than remedies adriainistered throtigh the stomach. To prove; the powerful and dirtet influence of this mode of administration, chloro tortninhalod will entirely destiny sensibility in . a few minutes, patalyzing the entire nervous sys tem e .so that,it limb maybe amputated without the slightest,paint inhaling the ordinary burning gas Will destroy life in n Pew hours. The inhalation of ammonia wil f a rouselhe .sv.s. tem when fainting or apparently dead. The od. or of many ofthe medicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, land may be immediately detected in the blood. Aconvia. -ring proof of the constitutional effects of iahala lion, is the fact that sickness is alwaysiirodueed by breathing foul air-isnot this PositiveTvidence that proper .remedies, carefully prepared diciously administered through the I ttng,s should produce the happiest result During 18 years praCtice, many thousands suffering fronfdiseases of the lungs and throat, haye been nntlet tny Care and! have effected many remarkablecttres; even after the, sufferers had been pronounced in the lasi stages, which fully gatistic.s_ inc that .(.:00. sumption is no longer - a fatal : dkease. Sfy treat meat of Consumption is original, and foundel on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect arrinaintance with the mit* of tu. - : .bereles, etc., enables me to distingni4l, readily, the various forms of disease that stmuhtte Con. sumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even it , a single case". This fam iliarity, in connection with certain • Pathological and mieroseopiC discoVeries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the etTects of comrteted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify Cite blood, impart to it redo .ved vitality, giving energy and tune to the enet,e, Medicines with full directions sent to nay parte of the United Statesind Can.ida.s, by patientj communicating their sytnyt-ms by letter. • Bui. the cure be:;Tnitte certain if the pati e nt : should pay me a visit, which', would give nip an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my see. ing the p itient again. G. IV. Gll.lll AM, M. D. ' a-0 -szi-reet ) below Iwc.4 fti,, ph0,,,i,Tr0,,. Of all disease ; the greilt, ti r.i. crux, Sping,s-frtutt neglect of Nature's laws SUFFER NOT Mien a CURE is G7l2lo7h7erd in all s7ages of SECRET DISEASE, sl - .lVms.r, Nerrorts Slrictures, Gjce.is, Grarcl, iDiabeirs, Diseases of the Kitlins a ul Biaild.;r, Rheumatism, Serer:lla, Paths in the Bones and Ancies. Dis'etses:of the Lungs, Throat,Nose and Eyes, tflcers upon the Body or Limbs ; .1 - Cancers. Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's D titre, and all diseases arising from a 4.l:!rintrement of the Se-- gal Organs : Such as Nervous Tremblin,r, Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spats appearing before the eves. Loss or Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver DiSease, Eruptions upon the 'ale, Pain in the back artd head, Fentile irregularities Mei all irri proper discharges from both scx . es. - It matters not Trom 'what cause the disease originated, how everlOng standing. or obstinate the ease; necoY ERV is CERTAiN, and in a - shorter title than a permanent cure can he effected by any . other treatment, even after the disease has batHed the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of cure. Tice mdicines are ploasant with out odor, causing no sickness, and free from mercury or balsam. During,:n Years of praciice I have rescued from the, jaws of Death many thou sands, who in the.last„stages of the above men. tinned dice uses had been given -up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the _affix-Led, who place themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret dis eases are - the greatest enemies te health, as they are the first cati - 46. Consnniption,Scrofula, and many other discasils,and ought to be a terror to the human fam:ly. ! As a - p!'rinanept -.cure is - scarcely ever effee - ed, 'a majority of tht cases:l . 4i Hog into the hands of ineompreeutpersuris, who not only fail to cure, the diseases, but ruin the constitnticm. filling -the system with mercury. which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into I a rapid consump But should the disease and the, treatment not cause death speediiy, and the victim marries, the di sease i s enta il e d u pon the children, who - are born with fee%le constitutions, and the ctirrerit of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Tettcr, reers, E-uptiens. and other of fections of the skin. Eves, Throat-and Lunzs, en tailing upon then a brief existence of suffering and.consigniree them to an early grave. SELL" A....ausE is another formidable one MY to heaith, for nothing else in the dread cam , logue of human diseases causes. so destructive a drain dime tho system,drlwing its thousands of victims through.n few years of sefforing down to an untimely grave. 'lt destroys the Nervous sys tem, rapidly wastes sway the energies of life. Causes dental derangement, prevents the proper developeenent of the system, disqnalifies for mar riage, society, business, and all earthly ileppinesu, nrelleates the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed to _consumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With tae fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate vi e . tints of Self - A &use that a pertnaueut and speedy Catre•ean be effected, and with the :th a n. donment of ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health. • The afflicted ar - c cautiohod against the -use 4- • Patent Medicines, for there are si many ingen-: Irma snares in the columns of the public prints to - catch sod rob the unwary sufferers, that millons have their constitutions ruined by the cite com pounds of quark• doctors, or the equally poison ous nestroms vended as ..Patent Medicines." I -have carefully analyzed many of the so called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain-Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercnry and a deadly poison; which instead of earing disease disabl , :s the system fOr life. Three•fourths of the patent nostrums now - In use are put up. by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not understand evere thit alpha bet of-the nueerig medico, and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the human system, having one object only in view, and thaeto make money regardless of consequences., Irregularities and all disuses of males and fe• males treated on principles established by 20 rears of practice, and sanctioned by thousand s o f the most remarkoble cures. ASedieifiee sent to any port of the - United - - States or Canada*, by pa. tients - eemrannieating their symptoms - by loner, 131 , ;juess nortrisnondenee strietiv 0 . 1n , 4 4 , J. S 31 ER T r IL L 0208 No. 1131 Filbert St:. (old!No 109 Stow 12th, rtiII.AVII.PLIIA, PA. [27 y.l fanners:ail ring'sgl INSURANCE COMPANY, A'oith {Vesi Cor. of Secundand Wabatia;Ptikir. CAPI'T'AL, Owe Million Two iloodieettid Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSETTS, $523,057 07, Invested in, Bonds, Mortagos, and Good Securities. TUE' FOLLOWING STATEMENT Eichibitsthe the iluAinesl4 . jind ConditiOn of the C nopany to 'Ntiveinher Ist, . - Prominto.reeeived on Marine and inland Risks, to Noy. Ist. 1856, $ 4 214,684 60 Pito Premiums, . . 169,796 61 Interest on Lon* 8,704 47 • Total 'Reeeip!s, 8400,185 68 Paid Marine Lossers,-,-,164.427 04 Paid Fire '• do: . - 39,737 89 Expenses. Salariesand • Commissions, • • 45,489 00 Reinsurance; .Return, • Premiuinrl, & • ey Charges, . 27,474'68' ' ---$177,128 61 • Balance remainingwith C0.,C123,057 07 T/IN ASSEMSID F TICE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Philadelphia City and C4liinty'Butids; . . .816.848 18) Railnind Ronds,. . ---• 11,000 00 First 311k:tees •Rea I •••' • 1! , CO . ! prices „„ , • 19, • Estate. - 144,000 00) Stoeka,Coljaterals,on • -Gail, •. 32,400 00, Girard and Corointida t on Bank Stock, 4225 00 Depiisitn with .IVtrevin, Sherman & Co.,New York, . ,30,00 A 00 Deferred Payinents • Stock not' yet _due, 97,700 00 Notes Air 3tu•ine Pre— - • - tniums„ -'lOB,OBO Due frOm Agrntiti se cufedhy Bonds. .' 35,376 18 • Pterniums on Policies recently.issued; and debts 'due the ; 26,470 38 Balance in Bank, . 16,456 74 $52.3,057 07 This ri mpnni,insnriip Bitildinis,Merehandize, l and Stock, from $ l OO to $5,000, at the Lowest Bates consistent with Security, and upon- the roost Liberal Terms..ana mnko PRoMPT PAY. MENT upon the adjustment of Loises under Poli. ties issued by them. • Th o Beard of niieclors bace this day declared a dividend of 15 per cent, payable on demand, upon the business of the Company,Ao (ho. Ist instant. 11.m.TEIOM AS R. FIXMENGE, Preridenl: EDWARD It. lIELMBOE.D, Secret4ry i Philadelphia, November 17th 18564 . • Timortiv EfttyLE • 52ylp ibp.J bf New Milford, Pa:: Agra's. Z : 25 WiTIVESSES: -,.'• • worger 6)nuittru. • •• JOIIN S. DYE IS AUTHOR,: •\‘' ' Who }Ts had 10 years experience as a I . l.thlter and publisher, and author of seri-3 of Lreturrs at the IVikstitray Tab. r\ ,I•ziacic when for 10 successive nights, over • z EN - 50,000 Peoplejel ,Greeted him with Rounds of Applabse, while he exhibited the manner in which f.',ottnterfelter s execute their Frauds, and the Surest and Shortest Means of Deteiting ,them! \••• The Bank Nnte Eno ''' Tareri all say that he is re sten Judge Paper Money firing, " O ._- , N s ' :- i R.EATEST DISCOVEIIi7 of de Pres . ''., IT ent Century' for • . flatecting Ciounterfeit Bank :...± otes. . i ,-.--: t ?Decribina Every Genuine Bill in Existence, and" Exhibitmg at a glance every Counterfeit in Circulation! • t trranged so admirably, that nrsEnzscs, is • EASY and DETECTION INSTANTAIkrOVS.. ff * c;% No lndex to examine! No page to num up. But so simply arranged, that • he Metebant Bankcrand Business Man ran ;4ee all at a Glance. • ' Engl;ill,-Frenell and German. • !, thus Each may rend the same in his own • % • , - " Native Tontine. ( - 7. _ ... '''• ;Most Perfcet Bunk Note List . Published.. . Also a List of ' : ' N.lll the Private Bankere in America. , A Complete Summary of the,mtact of l'Euttorr. AND A3IEFOCA Will to/ published ineach edition; together with all the bo aportnnt Ntws OF IFIE DAY. Also A SEW ES ; . -OF TALES - • - . Z ;Prom an Old Manuscript found in the East. . I Urrah Pit Z. }l, f • 1 the Most Complete History of • t ( • ORIENTAL . LIFE, . - fescribing the sfost Perplexing Positions in which the Ladles and Gentlemen of that C•inntry have been found. These Stories will continue thiOughout the whole year, .mud will prove the Most Entertainitig ever offered to the Publip, i . 1".". Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at el -a year. All letters must be ad. idressed 'to .. - JOHN S.. DYE, Broker, Publisber Pipprielor,7o Y. 18y1. !ring anb pring VOODZ? In Great Prfyit.7ion and . Magnificence! ! IMERINEM ff::::B. - If1t:i1.1 .T T, his compliments to his friends and 1 V . the public for the. substantial and long. continued pat rtp.ag . e of hiS business, would again annotince ,that lie is rtceiving a large and fall stock of Sprang and - Sumner Goods, Invluditig r as usual a. great - variety of Ladies' Dices Goods in Prints, • Ginf r lhams, Lawns, :Barege.Delanes. Calicoes, Silk Plaid I. l lreacs, _PoOlok Brocade Black and Fancv Dress Silks: Brodie, Stella. Silk and Cashmere Shawls: Mantillas, Par. asols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets&Flowars, l3roadclot hs, • , • Cassicners, With a great variety of other Staple and Fancy Guoils,X including Groceries, Crockery, Ilardwilre, Iron and. Steel, Nails, Stores, lints aid Caps, Boots . • and Shoes, 7arpeting, Flower Oil Cloths, Painted Win. doW Shades, Wall Pa-, . • per. Clocks, Drugs, . . Oils and Paints, ,3. c &c. The entire stock having been purchased for CASH and with Much care, will be sold at the limiest figure, and to meet the views of the closest CAAH Or TIME buyers. • New Milford, May 1857. • G. F. FORDHAM, Ist - ccEssou To A. & E. iLtunrn.) Man . ufacturer of'Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunk and Carriage Trimmer, WOULD invite an who are in want of any article ever tept at a Harness shop to give hint a call. Harnesses made of -the best Oak Tanned Leathers on Ago notice. He has on _hand a good assortment of Carriage Trimmings which' he - ()frets on the most'reason. 'at le terms. Carriage Trimming done with neat nefts and dispatch. Rep Airing done on short notice. No. 1. 2. and 3, Basement Searle's Hotel. llontrone,_Nov. 2.41 th, 11$6. n 49. Above we present you with a hkeness ut Dr. MORSE— theinveotor tif.ItIORSE'S INDIAN • ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spelt the greaterpart of his life in travelling; having visited Europe, Aiia; Africa and South Mimics .—spenelyears among the Indians of our -West ern country,—it was in this waythaLthe Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr.llorse was the first man to establiih the Let-that all disea ses arise from imetterre of TILE BLOOD—that our strength, health and.life dep.md upon. this fluid. When the various. passages become clogged, and do not act in.perfect harmony with the diff erent functions of the burly, the blood loses its scion ; 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 off the stagnant humeri, the blued will become stagnant and cease to a: t, and thus our light of life. be forever blown out. Mow ie.:por tant is it then to keep the -passages of the body free and open. Atui how plesenut to us to be a. 'ble to put a medicine in your reach, viz., Morso's Indian Root Pills, made from plants. end routs "that grow around the mountain Oafs in Natnre's garden, for. the. health and comfort of diseased man. -One,of the,roots trout which these, Pills are wide iiicSuderifie: which openit the pores of the skin, and Assists Nature in throwing off the floes portions of corruption within. The second which is a plant is an .Expectorant,. that opens and 'unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, porforms its duty. by throw ing utr phlegul,and other hurnors,from th e lungs by copious spitting. The third ilia Diuretic,— which gives ease andldoubte strength . to the kid. neys;thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurities .from, the blood,- which is then throw n out bountifully by. the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. • The fourth is a Cathartic, and secompardes the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood: the coarser particles el:impurity which cannot pass by the Other outlefs, arc thus taken up al d conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. From the'ahove, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root pills not only enter the stomach. but become united-with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely cleanse the system from all impurity, and the lifeof the body which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy;-- . conseqnently all sickness and pain is driven froni tho'systetn, forthey cannot - remain when the bo dy becomes so' pure and clear. -The mason why 'ample are so distressed when sick, ardso many die, is because they-do not 'get a medicine that will pass to the :Acted parts, and which will o. pen the natural passages for the disease to be cast out, hence, a small quantity of food and oth er matter ii lodged, and the stomach and intes tines are literally overflowing with the corrupted marts; thus uudergoing disagreeable' ferments. lien, constantly mixing will; the blood, w lsici throws the corrupted matter through every rein and artery, until life is taken from the -1.4 y 1,3 disease: Dr. le o rt , e's - V 1 LLS have added -to themselves victory upon victory, : by restoring millions ut the sick to health and happiness.— Yes' thousands n bo have been racked or tor mented with sickness, pa:n and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by - the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that !hex would have been numbered with the dead, ha d it not been for this great and wonderful medic ine, Morse's Indian-Root Pills. After lor 2 di.. sea had been taken, they were . aStonished, and -absolutely surprised, in . wltnessino their charm. ing effects. Not only do they giro immediate raac and .1,-n:iv!, swill:are away all sickness. pain and angui.sh. Liit they at once go to work at :h e foundatienof the disease, w hich is the blood Therefore, it will be shown, esjweially by these who use these Pills, that they will so . eleanst -Ind purify, that disuse—the deadly enemy—wi I take its flight, and the flush of youth and bea . u . t 3 wilt again mien. and the prosix•et of a . long and happy life will cherish and bri g hte n days.. ; 1 :4" Beware of counterfdts in yellow wrappers—all genuine are in nixe. with the sir nature of A: J. WnerE' &Co., on each box. July Ist, 1857. 1 . 2; 6n'.. FARMERS! $l5 will purchase one of the best corn: SLIELLERS and SEPARATORS Elver. ..Invente.d. PHE undersigned:3s now prepared to furnish 1..t0 FARMEtlS,Millersand others the world renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder of the times 7 —being the best, most durable. and easiest running Sheller now in use; V% arranted to Isbell more coin in a shorter space of time. than any other machine, entirely cleaning the ear, from end to . end, without - crushing, either. corn or cob. T/30 Machines are constructed with two cranks, and pully for a belt, so that two persons can turn them, or attach a belt in motion by any "power. The attention of persona owning mills, is - solwited, as the Machines ere 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 capable of shelling one bushel per minute—every Farmer ahoul have one—as.they save their cost, in les than oneseaeona. They are on exhibition at Searle's Hotel, Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in Brooklyn, and ai Lathrop's Lake Mills, where they can be seen in operation at aty time. AU orders addressed to the undersizaed, will receive prompt atten tion. Machines shipped ata distance and war ranted to operate. D. D. SEARLE. - .41 Searle's Bad. Montrose, December, 1116, 1856. CERTIFICATE THIS is to certify, that I have examined cnd used one" of the above Shelters, fur sale by D. D. SEA It LE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one of the best, most durable and easiest running Sheller% 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 County, as the cheapest and best Sheller, now in use. I hare one in operation in my mill in Dimock, which needs only, to be - seen to recommend itself. Call and see it. .< A 31311 ELY. Brooklyn, December 1/th, 1856. 51tf. Patent Medicines, &c. • • AFFLICTED READ ! GRAPIIESBERC alEDlClNES.— Vegetable Pine Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsapsrila Compound, Children's - Panacea, EYe Lotion, Fe ver and- Aguo Remedy, Health Bitters. Dysen tary Syrup, Consumptive's- Balm, Marshall's Uterine, Catholieon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, and Manual of Health. Ayres Pills and Cherry Pecterhtl, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain linlet, Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root nod Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Augue Cure, Merckant's.Gargling Oil, Arai. ca Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice. &0.,&c:, dtc.! A new Supyly just received, to be kept constart ly on hand, for sale by. I. N. , BULLARD. October, )st, 1856. B OOTS& SHOES HIST_ REVD, ,at 160 Upsonville Exchange" TE HIGIIEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER,at the M Upsonvillo Exchange." A SETTLEMENT OF OLD ACCOUNTS A DESIRABLE; at the "Upsonville Ex. change." Barage DeLeine. A T reduced prices at FOR TUN RAPID CURB .or Colds. Coughs, and -Hoarseness. • Taertcue; gOth Dee, 1356. De. J. C. AT CA 1.10 nut liesitsts Was/ th.• heet retnt.ty I have beer tonna 11Ar Cusghs, 11151010DXA, And the cen we'd tau t symptoms Of II Ould, is ypas, CucaßT l'itetoatt- Ititemistant ocis to my practice and my family fnr the last lan r ynars lac stursn $ to IqUetill same riot" virtues for the treatment of these complaints.' ERIN KNIMIT. If. D. Jl,- A MORTLIM Kay. or (Inca. N. T., writ's: .1 lams toed your Ptcroatc mytelland in my family enw ikon you Inventna it. and I..kliwee it the beet medicine fur Its purpose ever put oat. With a bad aid I should menet pay twoutpd re_ dollen to a buttio than do without it, at hike any other remedy." Croup, Whooping.CoUgh, Induensa.. SmuNarram, Miss., Web-T. 15 I. .11401111 Artie: I will chercfully certify your Para as I. the beet remedy we pommy fir the cure or Wheopseg fbugh: Group. and the rims! diseases of ehOdren. Re of your finteruity In the South appreciate your &RI. and commend )our medicine to our,p.mle. IMAM CONKLIN, M.D. AMOS LSE, Itsq.,Monumn. Isonitee, 34 Jaa.,1356: "!/ het a , telliclUl Inaneuza, which currant.' me In dome six weeks; took many medicine.. wlthtmt relief; Dually tried your PrCIVILAL by the Melee of our rimy - man. The ant dose Misted the eineneas In my throat and lungs; leas than one half the bottle nude me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the hest we can buy, and we esteem yen, Doctor, mid your rem& dim. as the poor maxim blend."' Asthma or Phthisic; and Bronchitis. Mturnestaa. Pa.. Feb. 4,11161. am: Your Calmat - Parroaaa la performing maruelkme cram in this section. It has relieved several from alarm. leg symptoms of consumption, and I, now miring a man who has labored under an affection of Me lungs for the last forty years. lIRNRY I. PARKS, Merchant. - A. A. RAMSZT, 11. D., Mason Mosata Co., lowa, writhe, Sept. 6.1144: "During my ;minim of many years 1 hare found nothlug.equal to yaw Vaasa? PIICADAIAL far si T lag ease and relief to consumptlce patients, cc cluing such at are curable.. we tnight add volume. of estivate, but the mid eon elude!! mot of the virtues at this remedy Is *mild io Its effects upon trial. ' Cleanstreires, not despair till yotehave tried ATSIVS CItUHT rtetolt.ta It is made 11 one of the hest medial chemist* In the Id, Reid Its came all around us bespeak the high =Vita of its shines.—t Jmidplin ledger, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, sciences of Chemistry - and Medicine. hate been .* taxed their utmost to produce this best, 'met perfect pnrgative which is kuuwn to man. Innumerable pivots are shown that these Pius have virtues which maws In excellence the ordinary medicines. and that they win nn . precedentedly upon the esteem of all men. Theyare safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pens. trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, rentote the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They p urge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or diem , dared primer intothelr natural action, Cud impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they mire the every-day complaint/ of every body, hut him formidable and dangerous ducaxs that have balled the test of human Aid. Virile they prcAnco powerful - 'Wert& deism at the same time, in diminished doses, the must stud had titmdc that ese lie employed for children. angar-Obated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free front auy tisk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not aule stunt/Wed by men of Ind+ exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Vasty eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certi fy to the public the reliability of my remedies, while eth ers have sent tie the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, watering fellow-men The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Americau Almanac, containing directions for their nee and certificates of their coma, °file following complaints : Costiveness Hiltons Complaints, Rheumatism. Dmpsy, • Heart horn, Headache art.lug from a foul • Stomach. Nau sea. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising theteferm. flatulency, 14ess of Appetite, all Ulcer. on. and Cutaneous Diseases which requ.re as seacoast • Slrairille, Scrofula or King's EMI. They also. by purify- Mir the bloodau.l stitimlating the aystral, CUT* many Merit; labial it would not be lammed they could e rr l 6 lll4l .„.„ trahleset. Tartlet Blindness, Neuralgia and neys. Gold, and other kindred compKiitt low state °tithe body or eletruction ails functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers i.ith some other pill they make more prodt on. Ask for Arm's rru3. and take nothing else. fn other they eau gire you 'compares with this in its Intrinsic value or curative powers. Tbs sick want the best aid. there Is for them, and they should Imre Prepared by Dr. I. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Level, Mau Puts Crs. rsz Box. FIR Dons tos $l. SOLD DT' ABEL Tt..7 RRELL, Montrose, And by Deniers in NIEDIct;cEs everywhere. 4j- ?Lta- -;Aet52....,?:4•/...i'..41 r HAVE this week received I_ a large addition to ml ..11111 stock WATCHES,which. '% 4 together with my fdimer sup- I " r 1 - . ' L ply, makes r • Zit. of GOLD :AND SILVER WANCIIE'S of every.description, from $8 to $225, in open face - and hunting cases, a large proportion of whiYh are of tuy-own importation, and cannot be excelled, in accuracy- of time, durability or rhea ness. . ALFRED J EVANS, No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Bing,harnton, July 17th, 1857. , itturtrs' i(itsuriutte Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of Penasyl can ia. • CAPITAL $500.000. Fire, igarine and Inland Tranapor tatlan. Amicbs S. LienNcorr, President. 11 at. A. Rnonns, Vice Pres't. A MED Wrras, Secretary. DIR ECTORS. Aaron S. Lipineott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Riiodes, A 1604 Weeks, Wm. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, WM. Neal, John P.-Simmons, Charles J. Field, James P. Smith. Office No, 10 Merchant's Exchange, Mita. A. N. BULLARD, Agent, illontrose, Pa. 20v1 104 0N:a431?0,41._ 41441) 2 , 6 -4-44 OM V ti 0 0 - Dag) THE undersigned having purchased tke In. terest of Geo. %V. Seydour in the firm of Geo. W. Seymour & Co., will hereafter GUILE & BLANDING, Where they will be happy to see their old friends and show,-Them a nice stock of Goods of a su perior quality at VERY Low rprens. ri IIALLIS, Lawns and Gingham, a choice Ic•aortcountand cheap at Gums & 13.t.annixo's. • BOIVIETS, Bouuet Ribbons and Trimmings, a . Good and Fashionable assortment at • GUILE & BLANDIEG'S. (111 , 0CIKERY. of the Latest Patterns and IL/ a full assortment of all kinds of Gloms Ware at ' GUILE & BLANDING'S. SPEAR and Xackson's Saws, and Riley Carri's FiWlN—the best Brands in use, at Guinn & Btanntau's. Harford, May 12th, 1857. • STOVES! STOVES ! ! STOVES ! ! I rtUft. Stores have been so thoroughly tried .k../ to the entire satisfaction' of all, that they need no recommend from as. S. IT. SAYRE & Tlnctrucits. C. W. UoTT's AYEft'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever !seen lumen which eared so many and en& dangerous even as this Some no Wooten aid can reach; but even to those:tbe 01112.17 • Pr.crozu. affords relied and. comfort. • Ansa Hansa, Nam 'roar. Ctn. Warchli. 1856 DOCTOR ATER, LoWILL: I feel it a duty and a pleasuni to inewin you what your Cycaas Pam:last. has done for my wife. She had been five Months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave herinuch relief. She was steadily falling. Until Dr. Strang. of this city. whet, we have coma for advice, reouumeuded a trial of your medicine. We bless his kindnees, u we do your skill, for she has recur (led from that day. She to not yet as strong as.she used to ho. but is tree from her cough, Mra Calla herself well. Your. with gratitude and regard. oftLANDO EdIELIIY, os Etartasrass. CONTINUE BUSINESS Utider the firm of REAM!" OR SICKNESS CHOOSE NETWEEIi THEM HOLLOW ViE t% PILL lIIHE Blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, gland and fibre in the hu ms') frame. IVhen pure, it nearer' health to er. ery organ; when corrupt,it neemotrilyprodneca disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate direct ly upon the elements of the stream of life; neu. tralizing the priucipla of disease, and thus radi cally curing the malady,' whether loafed in the nerres,the stomach, the liver, the bowelr, the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any °thin-pa - not the system. - • Used Throughout the World! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are equally etlieaew in complaints common to the whole human race,. awl iu disorders peculiar to certain climates an d - Alarming Disorders. Dyspepsia and derangement of the Hi/el...de ut sra' of i nfirmitr, and euffering, and the cense if innumerabledentlia, yield 67 - the,e curative'', in ull howeverliggraynteii. Acting CR, • mild pur gative, alterative and tonic; they - relieve the hovels, purify the tluide. and, invigorate the eye tilt and the constitution at the same time. General Weakness—Nervous Complaints. -When all stimulants fail, the renovating an• bracing properties of these rills give flimnres to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. Delicate Females. : 1 . 111 irregularities and aliments Incident to the delicate, and sensitive organs of the sex are re moved or prevented by a few doses of these mild, but infallible alteratives. No mother who re .zards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. Scientific Endorscinents. The Le111(i011 Lancet," the•Louflon Nedicid Review'? an d most eminent of the facility in Great Dritain,Frence and Germany, !taro:eulo gized the Yale and their inventor. Holloway's Pills arc the best remedy known in the world for the _following diseases : Asthma Head:lolra Bowel Complaints Indigestion Cough. lnward Weakness Colds . .. latiammatiou Costiveaess Influenza Chest Diseases Liver Co.nplaints - Debllily Lowness of Spirits Drepsy , - Piles Dyspepsia . Secondary symptom s Diarrhoea Stone and Grovel Fever and Acne,- ' ' . Venereal Afiecticns Feaole-Compliiints Worms of all kinds s • • Sold at the Manufactories-of Professor HOLLOWAY, HO Maiden Lane; New York. and 244 Strand Lontion, by nil respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine througliont the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 6:1 1.2 eents,and $1 each. ID — Therein a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. • N. B.—thrections for the guidance uf pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Icy. n4O-ly IJOLLOWAY'S Pals and Ointment, Morse',, Indian Rola Pills, and t yer's Cherry Pee lora and Cathartic Pills. Constantly for sale See Advertisements in this piper. AIWA, TURREIL. ROCERIES, Crocimry, Hardware and various other artieiestii-numerous to tion,—Alrof which shall be sold Cheap for Cash or Ready Pay. . C. W. MOTT..:_ Montrose,.May sth, 1857. Co., by DICKERNIAN & GARRET. • SUYIIIER ARRANGEMENTS. New - New Rail Road Route.• Dereware, Lackawannu.dr, /NEW and expeditious broad gunge mutt , from thC North and. West, via Great Bend and Scranton, and, from the Lackawanna and 'Wyoming valleys, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Thursday. June 18th, 1857, trains will br run as follows: Cinuinnati Ex. Train bound east on the N. Y. d: E. R. K., arrives at Gt. Bend at 6412 a. m., and .he Mail Train at 9:25 a. m., connecting with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia,at 930 a. m. Due at Montrose, . 10 03 " Scranton, I 1 40 " Stroudsburg, *. • , 1 58 p.m:' Delaware, 15tninutes to dine, 2 27 Bridgeville, Phil. pass. teat e 2 50, " Junction, 3 35, " . New York,' . 7 15, 4 .Philadelphia - 8 20, " Passengers from N. Y, Lea‘'e Pier No. 2, North-River, at 730. a.m. From Philadlphia, leave %Val. • nut at. Wharf, at 600 " LearOunction • - . 10 55, "- Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection, I I 45," Delaware, 15 minutes to dine,l2 00 m. • Stroudsburg, • . •.1 07 e p.rn. Scranton, - . 34 • . Montrose, ' • • . 5 35," • Great Bend.. 6 10; " Connecting at Great-Bend with the Mail Train West at . • 7 6 57," Scranton Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for GreaUßend at 925 a.m. Arrive at Great Bend, •_ I 00 p. m. Connecting with. he Steambdat Express cast, 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 ear will be •at. tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving. Scinatoa. at • 600 -a. m Due at Stroudsbuig at • II 35 " " Junction at • 3'45 p.m. Returning, will leave Junction at 400 a.m. Due at Stroudsburg at , .7 35 " .." Scranton at 220 p. m. Passengers from New York will change cars at Clarksville. • To and from Philadelphia, via R. D. R. R., leave or take*cart• at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take L. & 11, R. R, cars at Scranton. • - .For Jessup.Archbald, and•Carhondale,ehnnge cars at Greenville. Tickets sold and baggage checked between all stations on connecting roads. Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyo. awing. &c., via.* Lackawanna & Bloamsburg Railroad, go through without any detention . at Scranton, as the trains on that road run in Con nection with the express trains on the D. L.& W. R, R. Fare from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston to Philadelphia, 84:50. From Kingston to New York, 84:85. - Wyoming and Pittston to New York 84:75. • Tickets sold, and baggage checked through.. JOHN BRISBIN,Sup't. Wx. N. Jrxxs,Gen'l Ticket Agent. . wE • gA AGAIN. -4" HAVING failed of selling oat bar store with iticootoots, we are a g ain in' the market with New Goods selling forCwih only; for less than can be found in Susquehanna County. We are determined to sell goods cow notwithstanding the railings ofour up town neighbors. So friends, one and all, come and boy where you can buy the cheapest. Your money saved is as good for you as for those you have enriched heretofore. R. THAYER & CO. April 28th, 1867. .f..ii - , oii, - **t & ti# -. 01*1tu5:. , ,, Allt 11 . 0 7 'RIC E I V- li\i'G': Supp ly of An lit( • - . :5 454/ " SPRING 4 (4 - .' AND . ° • l ° 0, 0 OD 14. for Cosh orProduc o. can Lit bou g h low.r, ALL PAPER. A select assortment jos -received. - S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS. CARPETING.' Bargains offered by S. 11.,SAYILE dr. BROTHERS. PLOW'S! PLOWS!! IDLOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers - to the celebrated Peekskille Plows which we have added to our large assortment," B. IL SAYRE 4.BROTHERSi Proprietors of Eagle - noondry. • .Montrose. April 29tb.18.57 • IBM • fIiTIPLOOD •-• AT THE DEAD OF-NAVIGATION I ANDexamine , the (+olio' stock sof . Spring and 'Sninnier Goods, just opened fur Examination 041.$Arix,, sl rery lowigures by C. W. 111.01 1 1', . STELLA, Cashmere, aart DeLain liawfa 'a very low price) , by C. W. MOTT. 'FIATS and Cap% of the newe , ,t stylea, in IA great variety by . C. - W. MOTT. pRLNTs in abundance. kiy , C. %V. MOTT - .DROWN and Blue Slit'eting Shirtina Strips, 'T:eks, Deniart,i, Summer Stutt4, Sze., ike., as low aS can be afford( d in this market. . C. W. MOTT. • et LOTUS, Cashimers and Vestings, very de. sirattle styles, at prices that cannot, fail to suit. Call and be convinced. C. W. ItOTT. B . . BASS Iloopa , Hosiery, Gloves, Belts, by C. W. OTT. MONOPOLY! MONOPOLY !! TilllS in the great principle among our gel. fish, small men:haute. In proof of this look .tt the late Act passed at Harrisburg, prohibiting hawking and peddling in Susquehanna County; an Act passed to ,ratify. Rome of the Merchants who have expressed a desire " to stop some large wagons." • 6nttenbecti, Tostitbaum 0 . . 4 . 7 DOTIIN 70/ITE MONOPOLY 1.4 • '• Their large wagon will run more regularly than ever befure,uutil their license for peddling expires. In order to iteCommodate the column nity and be abki to battle monopoly sneeesSful: ly, they have made arrangements to get .New Goods weekly from New York,andthey %%ill sell the same from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper. than auy other establiSl:mcnt in Susquelulana CVIIII - We haVe now received our NE w summit GOODS The largest, eheapes% and best Selected stock "ever offered in OAS market. It is not necessary to enumerate the articles which our assortment comp:hies; it is sufficient to say that we hare a general sttiek of the latest and most fashionable goods ivy the market. and We cannot fail to suit the public', as well in taste, as in prices. A few words more to our fellow-citizens, and ;tore. We know that it will be for your into. test to extimine and price our goods before put. chasing elsewheret . that is a true Motto that "a penny-saved is better than two earned." - We Are determined to spare no pains to give general satisfaction, end we shall a ways be ready and happy to exhibit our assortment to those who will favor us with a call. UTTEN111:1: 0, licistNuAt:ll4s., Co. Nfont - ose, May 12:11. 1857. - Tr Tti U 13 AAA If irr ribt -Stock liiiprau (Eo. Of PHILADELPHIA, No. bp above Fourth. • CAPITAL $300,000.. Make Insurance against loss or damage by • Fire, on Buildings, Furniture and, ; • • Merchandise generallg. i __ , • • ALSO,:•ON- • 'Horses acid Cattle, against death from. any cause. • a gEr LOSSES PRO3IPTLY ADJUTED..ag DIRECTORS: B. It 4.lliiß, • • J. CrwAsimi..t, • J. R.: Fr.`axmxs, P.. S. liorent.ny, Benny Ji4s, I KUIL..I. RANDALL CHAS. rLANIGEN. of Wilmington, Del . WM. CARTER ET,,See, , ' • B. R.3111.1,E'5, • iTIILLINGS STROUD, Agent. Tioga Point Agricultural. Works. i. l / 4 .V aidiS Vt 11011.5, ATHENS, BRADFORD. CON ITY. PENN'A mAlcurAcTri; Ens, wpor.EmALE AND ErrAtt, DEAL EES.I.N . • Emery's Unrivalled Horse rowers. "THRESHERS nnzi Separators, Threshers 1. and Cleaners, Circular and Cross Cut Saws, Mill Saws,Shingle Machines, &c.,Etnery's Hickok's and Kranser's Cider Mills and Presses, Corn Shelters; Clew's Grain Cradles, Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter:, Horse Powers, Dog. Powers, Grain Drills and Broad Cast Sowers; Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Corn and Ceb Mills, Dederick's Hay Presses, Stump Machines, • Ketchum's Mowers and Reapers, .E.rcelsior Fan. - ning Provision Safes, Refrigerators Leather and Rubber Belting. Our - Excelsior Fanning :Bills are unrivalld'. Extras Furnished for repairing . all machines sold by us. r - :4$ - "'Descriptive Cal; alogues, Price Lists and - Circulars of .all ma chinex sold by in]. sent gratis and post Enid to . all applicants. Send us your name and address. Agent, H. L BLowr.pi, (of Frank MOnt . 'se P. 0., Susquehanna County, Pa. , R. M. WELLS & nap, S Athens, Pa.; July :Ist, 1857. 28 Pie* Itli :Ind Dress-Igtikliwg ESTABLISHMENT. Ladies, haw) you Heard thellows, Mrs. IttantA, formerly of New . • t •-• .York, has openened a Millinery lef" 'and Fancy. Sion) in the village • •• . .of - Brooklyn, and havmg just re \ • • at, Z. turned from New York with a • Large and Fashionable Mock .of Goods consisting of La dies and Misses Straw Hats of ever); Style and variety. Also, Crape and Silk flats, constantly on hand, of every hue and color, together with a splt ndid iskortnient of • FANCY GOODM . such as Embroideries, Hair Bisid4losiery,Crips, H.esd .Driasses, Lace Goods, ete.; al) of which She oiffies at the LOWEST rincEs. ! * *Partletilar attention will bo iald to Bleach- Ing-41,ways at home. Brooklyn, May sth, E:#e ontrest Rtmettut/-r • rusitellSll - MOILICII:GTAT! MUCOLL.UM. C vEREITSOII. not cash in advance, $2,00 if not paid within aixinotiths, and $ 1 456 - al the end of the year. , paper discontinued ant Walt ar rearages are 'paid, except at the option of. the Publishers. All communications connected with the race, to endure attention must be directed to the E irreize ; bimitrese. B,otlfz. Rates 'of 'Advertising. One square (12 lines or less) 1 or 8 weeks4l,o - 0 Each subsequent insertion, • - 0,45 One ;;qunre*three months, 3.0 u _ One square six motths, • 5,00 Business Catds, four lines or leas, • _ 3,00 One-fourth eolumn, one veer , - 15,00 One-bnif • !. " ;" 25,00 One column,. ; . 50.00 Yearly Adiertisers .will, be reitritted to the' business, in which they . are ,engaged; And aro considered as wishing to continue adiertisirg unless they shall give, special directions - :for a discontinuance of the'sarne. JOB WORK. NrThi publishers hnving added to their Job Printing materials,a large and sprEntßa fssurt. went of Job Type, are now prepared Wartiirte Jon •WonK lag manner. fil3lll3rpaateditrAbla Um) of countryvand on reasonable terma. - . Blanks- of every. description kept constant,. ly on hand, or printed to order. • - .Igi : t.il4.:.,; , .gliritifr..i. W; SMITH, lc CO. Cabinet and Chair illinuntacinr. en, foot of Main Street. Moutrose, Pa. • ." ABEL TIIERELt4NONTi-ioSt i PA. Dealer in Drage, Medieinen, Dye Stuffs; Glins-swate;Painte, Oils; .YurniAes, Window Glass, Groceries; Fancy 'Minds; Sew el . ry,Pe!fpanery, di.e. s -And .Agrnt the most popular hitent *pdieitien. JOILIt.GROVES • _ FashionableiTaihir--Shop near tho Baptist 'Meeting House, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. . , LA,TIIIIOP, Deal/air in Ready-Made- Clothing, Hats and Capa, Boots and S6nel. - ,-.l)rtGoods, &e: WStore oppositeSeitete's Hotel, Montrose, C. 'D.:LATHROP; and .1. I'. W. RILEY," 14. LATHROP. DR. R. THAYER.; , , ' Ph and, ysician an, Surgeon, Montrose, ,Pa. Office in the Vatrner's Store. - • .. FRANBIIIi'FRASER . r " Attorney and Counsellor. at Law, sfOntrosc, Pa.,will attend faithfully to all hu4i ness:entruste to him in - the . County of Susrr a . COnieyancing and writing of all kinds willbe done neatty, - and charges moderate. Ile will also attend to prosecution id claims of soldiers, their widows and heirs, against. - the. IL S. Govern ment, for Mount) , Land, Pensions, ewe. May be found at all hours at the office formerly occupied by J. I'. Richards, Esq.,.noith of the Court House.-0153-.713-. . , M M . . . C. TYT,ER, Tnterestod.with L L Runt, Importer mid Denler in Hardve'nri..' Cutlery,'Carrinfze . Trinlmings, No. 215 P6 ,4 , 511 ' 0, N. Y . Where his Merenntile fy;cads„in this and OTHER Counties, Are kindty invited, and Elnsr.srix sn: lieited to call and pnreha4. - • - ft Dr• H. Smith- raiirclp. ll . .fiee from Searle's to his own %reiliug oppoNite the .Baptist Church, (north side) where alt Dental Operations will be performed in -his usual 'good manner. Stflntrose Hay 13th, 1857, J• D. VAIL,II. D.. • ; • Physician anti Surgeon, ha% perma . - netly I/tented himse•lf at Brackneyvilk•, Ste.rea County; Penn'a, and will promptly attend to all calla with which he may be. favored: May, 1856—n22, • ik v Ali s BLIND s ID 00 it AU; rs) GLASS DEPOT,ON CHESTNUT-ST., • Montrose, Perin a. • BY D. - BREWSTER. • AB sizes and deseriptinne; in any quantity made to order, or furnished on the shortest no lie • • . HAYDEN BROTHERS, ; New Milford, Pennla. 1 0[71solesale dealer in Bottum, Combs, V-W Suspenders, Threads,. Fancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Silverand Plated Ware, Cut lery. Fishing Tackle, Cigars', &et. Ac. • Merchant's and pedlars, supplied on terms.:, AV!.`3.:LJAYDEN, . TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. . . ' DR. E• • WIIMOT, - Gradiente OMB AlloOnthic, andHnineo palltic Colleges of Medicine, is now per, tnnnently located in Great Bend I'a. . • . April Ist. 1856. • • - • samusxurnm- , Fnshfonable Shop first door north of 010 k7t‘trriber,',o„Stg!e• • Fittlntl NIUE. -M N P A friHE stihscrilierbating purchased, - . 1. refitted „„ .tbove well k a ur d n i n wL d l o fu p r u •n l i a • rH e• do ttehle; is prepared to secommodate_the trav eling public and o t her s .thejttentions and conveniences usually, found in first.chiss Houses.- No effort will be Spared by the Pro prietor and' his Assistants. to make the Hotel equal in every point to. any in the country'. The Bar will always be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. The• Stables, connected with this_ /louse are large; roomy and convenient, and carefill and attentive Hostlers are always is charge Of them. - J. S. TARBELL. Montrose. May 1311), 1857. Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! . . Fr DE subscriber begs leave 'to inform lits 'l, friends and the public that he has taken the Store No. 201 Washington -sire*. t, (diitcilvop. posite Washington. Market,) lately occupied by Volney Elliot, and in now prepared to offer for sale' on the most liberal terms FOR cisn. all kinds of Foreign Coarse,' and Pine Salt, from vessel, or itore, either in sacks or bulk, or put up in small bags to order. Dealers willbe • furnWied with their names printed on the bags •wnen ordering a thousand or more. Persons from a distance - ordeiMg by, mail can depend upon _having . their orders promptly Ailed at the •Lowtivi PRIGITS. • ' • - " : GEO. W. MANN. New York, March 14. 1'857. ;The Rev. C. 8. But:sere, while laboring as s Missionary in. Southern Asia, diseoyered a sim ple and certain Cure for Consumption, Asthina. Bronchitis, Coughs ; Colds -Nereus Debility, and ail impurities alike Blood; also, an easy and effectual mode of inhaling the Remedy.. Aot lusted by a desire to benefit his saffering follows, he 'will cheerful send the Recipe (free) to sueh as desire it, with full and explicit direet ions for pre Paring and successfully using the Medicine. Ad ' dress, "• . REY. C. S. BURNETT, • ' - 83; Broadway, N. Y. Cite; August 6th, 1851. 31m6. A. COMPLETE siergnitnieilt o(GROCEIPES ill C. P. n.vwz,,T•s,