The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 26, 1858, Image 4

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Paradise -• • •
'Them nee few biias that have More deceiit
ea. and puzzled the Some
have - dt ctibed`it as inhabitant of the air,
living Only:Upon the "dew of heaven; •and
'Mier coining down. to ,earth. Others tyiie
iii the litter . part of its history;
but have represented it as feeding -rib flying
inseeis. Some have 11- , serted that it--was
without feet.aud others have tanked it among ,
the birds of preY.
- The west beauty of thi& bird's plumage,
_the defortoity - of its - I,gs; -seem to have
tisi"to. most of
.this 'erroneous tepot . ts. . The
t4iVitges of the itiolucca islands, of which it
is-au . ; inhaloitent,• perceiving the inelination
the Europeans - had for - this Wsuttful bird,
caroftilly cut his ,legs befote they brought
it-into matket.' -Thus concealing itsgreste},t
deforipity,t hey con‘ideted themselves entitled
.to rise in their detnands, : when they. oftered ; it
to anether. Th;s
buyer', fleifingille hird_withoutiegs . nat orally
inquired after th'em i ; and-the seller as oatur
ally ;an to insert that it had
. none, :Thus
lathe Eeropean was imiax , ed uPan by'others;
in all•the-restite:iinposeil upon himself. See
ing sO . liesetiful_ int(' without legs, he con•
eluded- it could only live: in . the air, where
legs went 'enuemsitarry. The' -eztramditiaiy
splendor of its pluma g e assisted the ' decep,
ti ands it. b a d .Itelisealy beauty,' 'so is
asserted to -have a heavenly -reit.,4lettem.
Hence its tis t me, , and all the false reports that
have branmade conceininr. •
it. .
L.
howevr, is short lii:ed,and - time has-,
• di,ietivered that this bud not only jiat
hitt tern la,ge s ttrung Ones, fur its size,.•-S•mis
efter,thisAiseaverj: was made, this harmless
bird. was btatalerrwith the character of being
ritpadtous,•of destroying all -birds •of Smeller
size, .aMI • from the amazing tepidity of
night, as well qualified for a.vpst cieat of
truseilief. The teal history 'of this Itietty
creature isattothent toletably Kell known ;
sad it is found to be as hartul...ss - as' it is beau-
There..are several species 'ofthe Bird o
PititalSe. t.lorne ..f th e m areas huge as - a
JkgOn,. though in 'entity the - bialy-is not
greater than that of the , thrush. -- The
t; ,1 1 11 ;.'0 1 v ,: h iittbotit six incliei in
leog'as the body.' The wit t ga are large,eorn
paretrwLli the bird's ttilter dimensions. The
head,-the thioat, anti the neck, are of pale
'gold The base of the bill, and the
side-of the and throat, are kurrourided
be,bl - ae k.;r e alliers,- ivirich are soft as velvet,
am changeable hie thine
on t he neck. attic! ,
Tue nindei• part -of-:the head is
oT-U with „gold. The
body' - and .wings. are chiefly coiemia with
beautiful uown , purple-and .gold feat liprA.
The uppermost part of the tail . feathers lire 'of
pile yellow, and.thiii:e under u t eri white and .
lotiger than • t be-former, for
. which - rei-e•ion thti
. .
hinder-past of the tail appears to he.fil.lwhite.
11,4 whiv,eltiefly excites' curiosity are -.two,
long, nei.,lted-f-_•atheis, whictli spring from the
upper pait otV the rutaP. above the tail; anil
- are •u=wally aboto, three- feet long.
These are bearded only at the beginning and .
the end'-; the whole shaft, - for, about two feet
nixie niches, being of a Jeep black,, while
iber.feathetetieitresnity isof a ehangeahl col ur:
bird, which forbe...lttly exceeds all
other specie. , of this genus, .naLive of •t he
MoluCeit 'lsta - utts. Thet e, in The- delighiful
wail pitiiitv'eto!s of the country, theser , beauti
fnl.c.retit tile , fly in very large flocks, so tll4
the - groves- which produttif the richest spines,
prodade the finest birdsal.o.
-,:.The.inhabitants themselves ire perfectly
awareor the gteat.-beato y of these birds,..ao
give - them the name of *.Gal's inrcis,'"as,b4g
,ruperinr to all others in existence. - The); live
itflarge 1:1 , telv", and at night perch upon the
tame tree. They fly very rapidly, auel . are
'almost .eorniutially on the.,Wing, in pursuit of
insect:it, which form shiers usual prey.'
Warning to Vinegar Drinkers.
There is reason in the vulgar notion,
pile too fondly relied 'upon, that. Vinegar helps I
to check- anv alai ening trbesity; and • that la
dies who dread the appe'lrr }lntro of-their g4ite
fill outlines in 'curves of pluinpniss expanding
into fat, May, arrest so .dreadful an e'vil by I
liberal potations of tinegar ; but this-can on
ly be accomplished at the far More dreadfol
expense of health. The atnoUni of acid which
will h'etrp'therrt thin will destroy their (lilies
flee Urgans. - TrOsial giveia t;3 - se Which should
pe,w . w,ar rung :—A few years ago a lady in
very circumstances enjoy - ed very good, health ;
sliwiwas - very phimp, had wvery
.g4sad.appe
tite,.and - a .complexion. blooranl; with roses
on ivory ground work. She began to look •
upon her plumprie,4 with suspi'cion, for her . 1
'mother wirs very fat, ar.d she-was afraid; of
gialeinglike her. Accordingly, elre.,c.otrite. : ,l
ed . a woman, who advised her to drink a glass
6r• 'Vin.-gar:daily. The young lady followed
her advice. and her plumpness diminished.—
She was delighted with ,:he expeumenr. hut
she 110411 began to es pet ien the'evil, 'effects.
A-cough and i slow fever came on, ',with a dif
&laity - of ..b:rewt hing ; her halt' ben rune' Inn
Terminated her-,life.
If : ruddy and rotund y . ;:ung ladies pine for,
graceful .slimness -and romantic :pallor, let
them avoid vinegar and o: her acids tlestruet
ivesif heahlt.and either ancept, With a langh
ing gyn . irhat mime has he-oowed :111/011.
thein, or else- prarktie..e proper , regimen aiid
Ametu of liabtis, to at..id aliat.they so snuck
,Take plenty Of exereise,•he less
r e ni'ai4l - mole rnoTlera:e in the amount : Of
steep indulged in, •ts-..u.treli . sleep implies
maah innitt :13- nod -lead'sto 8101 aceumula
lion of fluids.; iu. the 1.0.. y; and consequent
iiispo.Sititln-fist in habits pretlispo-ed
cretion. 'T/MVe;,;_n: the or her hand. who_raristi:.
miate•obesity;: a .re • would advi4e to indult:d r ip
gi i KKI :fee& •.f-plenty of farinn
deous food, v.ii.ll" but. little west, and plenty
mire fresh -halo, and lead a calm life, free
. r,.
rrourtueural clisretude.. _
Hewand Where the Atlantic Ca-..
wble Idea Originated.
'New Turf ; the Ocean Telegrap h.
Telegraph. had. iti' origin. i!ere the first
pit:reprint- was furrne.l.- Th . 4 great selreine,wes
Pititined in- . the dining 'worn of Cyrus W.
Reid; -St Gramercy - Park, - one erenium in the
early : part:of N lien C W. Fts4d
and his hrot tier- • Darla D. Field, Samuel F.
Morse, Peter Cooper. 110 , :es Taylor, Mir
;Bak O. Ib4its, and Cltardler llrliice were,
ptere - nt...• Afar were laid upon-the table, and
eijnYer3tiation-ensued..upon the
- Of..the enterprise and the beat route, and there
- wswt-Jurtned an . .asoeiation- for the purpose of
- 'establishing telegraphic eon/mimic:talon
tWit - nrAtitelicit stud Europe ! from which re
ilifteirtLe ;Present
. suctws:re hare been
Oda, and "yr. - White went-to
_Ar. 7 r03 , 11 , 444:wa5,k Air..at charter and -ea,
eritenee..litek arsived.siSt:Jolins in March,
lillite - -wttd _upctrY, • thti -. Gorernor, who
- tutetvitirest the ExecutiveCOu fitti 'l.ll 6 acme
Governor gate n favorable rticisiret
in an hoar pr . ,tWo, and intinetliate/y
the'Legisla:ure, then itti
Jeeninipending.
irinnevoratioti,,withst gunnies . of the hate=
iest r ou the compstoy's:bond to t he, atioont : of
60,01)04 ail/ins:greet of fifty etriare: mike Or
. kiaten the islis - ad-•.(e Newfoitpdfaod to tae;;
• sc*tecj Theeti`toititis _were
agree upon; and out ;of the .agreement hart
dkhat splendid 'etterata , i Which huts
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toni.lieci the world.--NY. Paper. . t
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'Ant!MAI'. ear k-pittritATlit;....QA SPUME ;--•
The. followingAs.:rtiinely - It may suit the
eatte of hundrectS
.Thursday-.—Received the nomination for an .
office in , the C ity Councils. - S urprised - ,an d
Remonstrated with committees.,
Was-t Old I must place ". myself .in the betide I
of.my-frientis. ,Eventivally did so.
Friday--Immense piker on a brick pile r
opposite me house ; iuy name in - two foot
letters.—Great • snguisti on the part of my
wife - and family, Who believe that every
officer Of the city government mustorceording
to law, be indicted and tried at -the end of his.
term. Frieeds• meet me in the street, say
ihit there is rumor about town that 1 ant up .
for office, which rumor ought to bo" . publicly
centradicted., Other friends offer` ironical
oongratulathins, -and leave me =in dotibt
whether thriotfice is unfit for me, - -or I fur
1 the oiliee. gentleman says t4t he writi v ,
believe it; for he knew my fathee, and he
was a very respectable man.
: • Sattittlav--Man on, stoop of my house,
with a :big stick. and terrier. Broad should
' ered, enlY• person, With a sanguinary eye.
Canto fp:advise use to beware of a i ols.ti of
ruffians that go round . eleution times exotiting
;motley front candidates. Offers Iris services
to fend the -polls. Custemary; he says, to
pays in advance. I refer hint to mi . corn
matee
- He whistles for his dog. :Engage
him at $5, cash down. We 'part with ; ex
presSion of ;mutual' esteem. Going in, find
viz men smoking in my parlor. • Delegates
liom'a target exce,ion. Customary." they
,a 3;, for candidates to give prizes on these tic
casions.—Refer theml committee. Cap
tain very polite"; s the -he will . give time
to think about it, and 'come on- Stinday
with- the whole guard, to see whets a fine
looking stit.of Inert they are. -Result, $lO-for
a' prize. . .
.Evening—Excited person calls for a sub
scription for a Manner. Refer him to my .
qoturnittee: Threaten- perional violence'and
swearawfullf. -- ' Subscribe fur a' banner.
Man.comes tsitlia wooden leg . ; watts a new
rnie. Three more banner men. Clergyman
- fur. a subscription to a deserving charilv.—
; Sevenfeen men to attend polls. More clippies
Delegation want their lire engtnes
Man aiiliout arms iiipost bills. Woman for
'-ibscriotion for irrati. Child re n a ll „. \ j ug
up striirs.• -My wife in hysterics. General
•terrc-- and confusion..
Midnigfit--Turehlight procession kettl e
druiti<i•etenitile; mule n speech ; ionen egg
hits me the ti)e ; general fight ; span•
hers ; brickbats, clubs, banners, torches and
•
iseANy--Vake up defeated. Tell all 7 1,
Mr :friends that I don't, cure for myself, but
feelsurry for .the city. MY wife goes borne
to her mother; the childten ere sent where
they cannot be,tturler my influence. No
home, no ftiemlsi tuf .cife,,and nu munef.--
N.•Y.
A VALID DIEKENCE.—Rtiph:SIARkpOIetIt%
one nay arraigned before a eaunty ',unit in
'Ken ucky,on a lia,git of horse stealing, and
matters went haul against him, his offoiees in
that line liming steeled the heart. °tall against. -
him, and
. the proofs of his guilt, in this partic
ular instance,being both strong any manifold.
Many an angry and 'unpitying eye was bent
upon the poor f-llow, when his eoun•el ro-e
to attempt a de'fe'nce, which Ate did in the fol
.lowinoi terms
.'• Gentletnen of the jury," said The man of
the here is n Man, old Captain Ralph'
Siackpole, indicted before you on the charge
of stealin sit horse, and the affair is 'pa ri v well
proved on him." Here was .a murmur hen d
vinougirma the court, evincing much appro..
bation of theiounsers frankae-s. ,
" Gemteme 1 of the jury,"continued' the
orator, elevating his voice, -" what I haye to
'say in reply i It. that the man thar. old Captain
Ralph StaCkit,3le, in the year 1779. when- this
old State of Nem trcky; and partieulaPty those
parts adjacent to Beat's. Glass, and to the
mouth thereof, where now stands the town of
Louisville, were overrun with yelpite , Isjmt
savages—did. I say.gentlemen, meet two lojitn
sav‘iges in the woods on Bear's Grata, and
- ink
thtir ecalpe single-handed=a feat, gentlemen
of ,the jury, that ain't to he performed every
day in Kenttotkv !" Ilete 'there Was •ennside-,
rahtertuttfult the Court, and '
several persons
began to swear: • . • .
Secondly, gentlemen -of the jury 1"
claimed the attorney, with a still louder .voice
—" what I Jrave to say;secondly, gentlemen of
- the jutv, that this same
„ identical prisoner
at the . bar,•did in the year seventQen eighty-.
_meet another savage in the woods=a
savage armed with.tille,knife and tomahawk
I =.---and met.him—what dityho suppwe gentle
trien—witkt gun, axe and scaliter, jn likeman-:
per? -144, gentlemen of the jury I—with !its
filttA,"_ and, with-a voiceNof thunder, "licked
him to death-in - the natural way! Gentlemen
of the jury, Pk s s upon the prisoner—guilty or
not goilal"
• The atto-ney resumed ma s eat; his arg,u •
men: was irrest.iihtst.. Toe) jurors started lip
in the box,=en..l roared ow l , to a man, "Not
Gil-illy I"- •
A PROFITABLE FORTY ACRE FARM.—To
-how' what " Much. labor little land" a'ti
c.implishes, we present a, brief statement I
drawn bout . the Hanipshire County (Ma-s.) I
Agricultural Society's transaction., there
given in the statement of Mr. Stebbins, of
South Deeifield, on-entering his farm* fOr'tbe
pioriliuM of the Siciety. . • ,
The furufin.question cantains 4T acres, ten
of it worn out sand? land, l When it came into
his , pOsseit-ion, over twenty.yesrs ago; But
- he re.olved' to bare . * better farm." TO thiir
s'andyfield t 4 first year), he ap :
plied clay at -the rate of fifty loads,per acre,
followed hy.twentyfive lurid -of manure and
ZOO lbs. of plaster. - This aas all ploughed in
together..the bind 'planted to corn, and ,i fair
crop was the result. After corn, oats were'
.sown, and the ground seerWd to clover. s" By
the u-e of clay and manure'," he says, I hav e
made all my laud as good 'as the best, and in.
creased my pa.iurert one bemired per sent, in
quantity and . (virility of prduet.
'As to " deep, ploughing.l'M finds the heist
way to - be to employ' the Subsoil plow. Il e
turns under his manure four of five inches
deep, and then subsoils the bottom of the.fur
row as deeply as possible. Corn is planted
two years-in
. sttecession, the ; better tip' mix
Wog, rind.manure and to fit the land fur gram;
and' he now sow-a barley instead - of 'oats, as a
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more profi...a.ble crop.
Tito seeret :of /is sumer* lies in the fact
that instead of one hundred loads of manute
ae formerly; he now 'mikes three hundred and
fifty loads,supplying.his yards freely with eh
-eorhent earths, and, using salt, lime and plas
ter to'ctinsiderablevitent.
1n'1854, the products of the 41 acre farm
in usual , farm - i:rons,' were worth a fratition
under $2,8t10,,a - nit .the net,, ptuita $1,118.75:
There:were, tivenly-three ecru in mowit4;
64,1 mi - h i res iiiuptu and potatoes. three iu
barley, and Oro is wheat. The reader may
here see that 'a large farm is eot,ati essential
f3~iltislte i 0 "proper management.
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May 27.—y1.] 211 Cenue Street. New York. .
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SUM lEltft 1116 Ell MS.
r r 7n. Z.-744"5
.New Rail Road' Route.
-Delaware, LssOitswansitt&
MEW and expeditions Timm! goagu route
I. front the North and West, via Great Bend
and Scr:inton„. and I from the Lackawanna and
%Wyoming. valleys.] directly through to New
York and PhilatielPhia.
On and after Moitday, May 17th, 1858, trains
Wit he run as fOlio i rk
The Ci yinnati Express Train bound east 'on
N. Y. & Erie It. iirrives at Great Bend at 815
a. m.. and erinnect; with the EXPREZiB Train
which leaves Great Bend for.NewYurl and Phil'a
- at I 8.30 a. tn.
Due at Montrose, 905 "-
Tunkhannock, 947 "
-F'actorvville 10.10 "
Scranton, 1 10 57 "
1%1 11.43 "
' Stroutisliur4, a 1.35 p. m.
Delawaye.(lis minutes to dine.) 208 *•
Bridaer Me, Ph il.-(paus.Teate) 2 10 "
Junction, 330 "
NeW York. 7.15 "
8.20
Pas:senoers from N. Y., leave Piet
No. 2 North River, at
From Philadelphia,leave - Walnat St.
Wharf. li.t.fi 00 `•,
•
Leave Junction, 1 0 :50 •`
Ducat Brideeville.(lThil. conneetion.)ll.4o ..!_
Delaware. (15 Tin. to dinner), 12 Ott tn.
- Strourb.huri . . 12 47 p. sn
91oscow, i . 2.36 "
Scranton. I • 3.15 "
Faetoryvillitt
- 4:115 ..
Tonkhannoek, 4.25 1 .
Mont ro.o. 1 .. - 5.08
Great ti..nd, 5.40
Connecting at Grr;nt. Bend with thei -
_
Nfail Train, west, nt
Aecommmintion 'I
rain leaves Scran
ton for Great BOA at 8.30 a. m.
Arrive at Great B i nd,, _ 12 20 p. m
Connecting with the Durkirk Expre-s, nest
rit• 1 55. and the N. y. Expremt. east, at 2 35 p.
it..turning, leaves .ILeat Bend at 2.40 "
nue at &limit - in. } 7.10 "
For the - acoorntholiation of way travel on the
Southern Dlvisiiin. a passengfi r en will be at
tarhe4 to the Eipress Freight Trains, leavinti-
Seranto.r. at I - s.oii a. m.
Dna at StrotulAnig at 10.15 "
• Junction at 210 p. m.
Retuning, will !ere Junction at 400 a. tn.
clue at Stroutisht rg ut 'HO "
•
s Scranton a . 1.50 p. m.
Passengers forj New York will change-cars
at June:inn. j
To and from pltiladelohia. via B. D. R. It.,
leave or take the mile at Bridgeville.
For Pittstnn, - KiniStnn. and Wilkealuarre,take
L. & B. R. R.. yaks at Scranton.
Fnr Jessup.Archba Id, and Carbondale, change
car - u at Greeriville4
Tickets sold, add bagenge checked Ihrough.
JOHN BRISBIN,Sup't.
Wm. N. JETCES jGett'l Ticket Agent.
11:iv 13th. 1858
gam' Great iseorergif the Age. jx,
IMPORTANT T.O.
TOBACCO CHEWERS,
DK. GUSTAy LINNARD'S Taste Rumor- .
alive Trou4s,—The Great Substitute 1.. r
Tobacco. it is Mwell known-and ineontroverti
kop f ar t Mit the ulso of tObacco is the promoting
cause,of many of the most severe
MENTAL ANT 1 3 1.1YSICAL DISORDERS
to which the mei Of man is subject, as careful
analysis and tome and Wilful_ experience have
tome
dearly proven that it -contains certain narcotic &
poisonous properfies most dangerous in their el
fees, whick by uttering the blood derange the
tuhctione and Operations of the heart, causing
many to suppose that organ to be diseased.
TOBACCO !affects also the entire nervous
system. manifesting itself—as all who have ever
used the weed will testify—in lassitude, nervous
- i
irratibility, Ovate { brash, dyspepsia, and many
other disorders of a similar character. The
TASTE RESTO:RATIVEs MOCHA'S
are designed to e l punteract these baneful 'Milo
engc,s,apd have proved completely successful in
a multitude of eases, and wherever used. Belie
h rutless in themselves they exert a beneficial
effect upon the eiitire system, restoring the taste,
which has become vitiated or destroyed 4 great
indulgence, conteaely removing the irritation
and accompinyin , tickling sensationiof the throat
-which Bic aleetiya etufsequetit upon abstainim.,
from the use of tiobacco. and by giviega healthy
tone toilie stomaeli, invigorate the whole system.
Persons who are irretrievably undermining their
constitutions and shortening their likes, should
use these trOcheri iintnediately•ond throw off the
injurious & unpleasant habit of chewing tobacco.
These tniches !or lozenges are put. up in a con
venient and portable form at (halo* price of 50
cents per box. lok liberal discount to,the trade.
- Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom
all,cordersehould be addressed. • ', • -
• • JA .E. BOWERS, Druggist. '
apl l sByl . r. 2d und Race-sta. Phi lads. •
CLOTHS , Cpasimers and Yeatings, very de.
parable atylerh at prices that cannot fail to
suit. Call ' and
TIE GRATH': 'ELECTRIC the great
Jtj remedy for Rheomatiam,. Neuralgia. Lame
neas,StiffJointa, ' ins, dr.c. Also, nearly all of the
readiog Patent l edieioea :In market. embracing
a remedy for evety disease to which Bosh io *ab
ject., For,,,ale by • .•‘ ABEL -TURREL
IVOLF'S Arrimntir'Schiguißm Bc . ITapplyt
T I.L'
Hebubold e s Genuine Preparition;
—OF-- -
Riga. collerlltfaied.CoMpOtlOa. Fluid Extract
For Diseases of the Bladder,'ll7l4nept,'
Drufisy.'--Wediareittes, Obstritaions,
.Secret
Diseases, Female Complaints, and all
Dimases of tire st.tual Organs,
arising front excesses and imprudeittes in life, and
removing ell improper discharges from the Wad.
der, kidneys, or sexual bother existing
in MALE OR FEMALE, front whatever cause
they may. have originated, and no-mutter of.how
long standing, giving health . and Vigor to the
frame. and blimp' to the pallid cheek..
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED !! -
It cures nervous and debilitated sufferers, and .
removes all op.:symptoms, among which will be
' found indisposition to exertion, loss of power.loss
Ot memory, difficulty of breathing, general weali,
tress, honor of di-ease. seek nerves, trembling.
dreadful horror of death, night sweats, cold feet,
wakefulness, dimness of vinion,langunr.ozdversal
lassitude of the muscular s - pitein, often enormous.
appetite, wit h dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands,
flushing, of the body, wryness of the-skin,-pallid
countenance rind eruplions on the faer.pain in the
hack, heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black
spots flying before the elem. with a tempor.try
surusion and loss of sight;want of atiention,ereat
restlessness, with horror of society.—
Nothing is more desirable to such patients than
solitude. And nothing they more dread for fear of
themselves; no repose of matiner,no earnestness,
no speculation., - bet a hurried transition from one
question to another.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on-which
this medicine invariably removes—soon- follows
loss of power,fatuity and lipileptio fits—in one
•of which the patient may expire. Who cal; say
flint these excesses are not frequently followed
by those direful diseases—insanity and consupip.
Lion? The record 4 of the insane asylums, and
the melanchnly deaths by consumption bear am•
pie witness to the troth of these assertions. In
!unfair asylums the most melancholy exhibition
appears. The countenance is act 'tally sod.len &
quite destitute—neither mirth or grief ever cis.
itsit. Should a soudd ,of the vcicu occur, it is
rarely articulate. -
-With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen- sounds his grief beguiled."
•Dehility is the,most terrible! a nd has ttroght
thousands to-uniitnely graves. thus blasting the
ambition of twiny voble youths. It can be cured
by the pse of this
a. •IR r. r.
If von are sufferi s ng, with any of the above ills
tressiior alments. the Fluid Extract Iluchn wilt
eon. von. Try it and be conv•need of it; y.
Bew:tre aquavit nostrums:and quark ge
t ors, who false's. boast of ahililiewand lerenci-,4
Citizens kn o w and at oicit hem, and shve long suf
fering.. money, at exposure. by sending or call
Inc for a bottle-of this popular and -perifie rem-_I
env. It attars all pain and it 11 •folonfion,i , per-
fee,tly 1 1 , ..:,5n0l in its taste mod odor, but frame&
ate in its artton.
HIIMBO D' EXTRACT BUCHU
Is prepared directly - pi:rid-4MT to the - odes of
Pleirmacc and Chemi-t rt ;with the wreatest
curney and eheanebl knowledge and care det o.
ied in its eorub , milion. See Profes-or newer
rideable corks on the practice of_ phv-ie. and
mo-t of the Mt • standard works of medicine.
$ 1 0 0 One hundred dollars will
he paid to hny n hy.ieian who ran rime that th
onllicine rter injwed a patient:and the-testinetnt
of thousands can be produced to prove that it
(too: great _rend. , if from one week to
13 y.-ars' standing have been effected. The mass
of totuntart testimony in pols,esr.ion of . th.• Pro
pr:etiir.vouching its virtues and curative powers,
is immerse, embraci natbe. well known to -
Science ln(l._•Fa inc.
100.000 :,v,.1.0.6501d and not a
single Mid:trce ~f" fal I tire has been n-porreci !
Perso ally apneareit be - foe me, an Alderman
of the City of Philadelphia, 11. 'l'. Ileindield,
Glitami-t, who being duly sworn does see, that
It preparation cont;ius no Narcotic. Mercury Or
ie juriotts Drag. hut is purelt Vegetable.
11. T. Ileimbold, able Manufarturer
Sworn and subscribed laa•faara• me this .23d d a y of
N ov • 55.1 P lIIRIIAI P _.4.lderman.
7 30 a. m
Price fj l per ts.. lie. or six for .$5. delicer.:d
T., any address. arcomparded hv reli..ble and re-,
ponsible certificates front Professors of M.
r.dleges, Ciergyinen. and others. Prepared and
sold by.4l. T. IiELMBOLD,
Praetkal and Alialvtie.il Chemist.
Nn. 5e2 Smith 10th ML. below Chestnut, Assent.
lily Buildings. Pitiladrliatia, Pa.
r_9 To be had of all Droeuists at d Dealers.
in the', :4-C:toad:is. and Briti•-h Prorinees.
Beware of Cz - intiterfeits.
—take nu other. Cure. , unarantit.d.
5.55 "
S.,id in Monti -41.e by A BEL TURRELL. Az.nt
'Jan 2.11. *hr.l —lv '
HOWARD - ASSpI:IAI/OA,
A Benct olent Insimition, established by xperbil
entlior s inent for the relief ihr sick and di..
tressed,,tillicludivPhVirulent
9 1 0 ALL PERSONS . siTliett.d with &limit
Dise.t.ses, such us Sperntatie rhtetr, Seminal
Weakness, I etpittenee. tionim lice,(ileet.Sy 1 hr
the Vice tit Ottanistn, or sell abuse. &e., &.o.
Tl•e liewAtio,Assoct"Tmec, in vielt of the
awful destruction of human life,eaw.erl.hv &xi).
al disco-es, and. the deceptiorcA practised upip
toe unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several * years ago directed their Coo,
suiting Surgeon. as .y CLIARITADLE ACT worthy ot
their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this edits of dismt-em. in all their forms,
anti to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS. to all who
apply by letter. With a description of their con.
(Won, (age, occupation, huhits of life, &c.,) and
in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicines
fiee of charge. It is- needless to add that
As,ticiation commands, the highest medical ski!'
of the age. and will furnish the most improved
modern treatment.
The Directors on,a review of the pss.t, feel
as.ured that their labor. in this sphere of henevo.
lent effort; hAe been of grevt benefit _to ,the
afflicted, especially to the young, and they have
resylred to devote themselves, with renewed
zeal, ,to this vetp important but much despised
, -
cause.
Jost published by the Association. -a .Report
on Spermatorrliced' or Seminal VVeakness, the
Vice 01 Onanistn, Mastorhation or 'Setf-Ablisi;,
and other diseases of the sexual organs.-by the
CUnsuliing Surgeon, ,which will be sent by
mail (in a sealed letter KlVl•itope.) FREE OF
CITARGE, on the retreipt of TWO STAMPS f u f pos.,
rage.
Address. for Report or Treatment, Dr. Ge..rgre
R. Calhoun, ConsidtinzSortteon, Howard Asti°.
elation, Ko. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
Pa. Bc order °fib*. Directors.
ZZIiA D. tiAtterwEU President.
GEORGE FAIRCHILD, See. eiciry.
110. 15th. 1857 . fi
Olt ttanhoad and its Pri•n u tture• s.ccitue
Jest Pub Gratis, the 20th. Thai - cant,.
AFE W---W OR 1M.3 on the ' , la i treatment,
ti without Nlesi.eine,otzilwrotatorrhtli or,Lo
rul. r 1 raktipss, Noetuntui Etnimiong, G. nital uod
Nervous Debility; Impittenev. at intpedimenfs to
Mariive`generaily, by R. DE LANEY; AL D.
The important Diet that the im.ny alarming
complaints, origiMiting in the imprudeere and
solitede or youth. may be easily re - Moved WITH:
OUT MEDICINE, is in this small truer. dearly
demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly
sneeesful trentno.th,_ . as adopted by the Author,
fully explained, by means of which every. ono is
enabled to ..ure pilGetlV mind it the
least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the tid
vertised.aostninas of the d.
post free Sent to any addreiS, gri nsand post free in a
sealed envelope, by rernitir (post paid) two
pnstnAo stamps to Dr. DE LANEY, Si East 31 st
strei+t 'York Ciro
'lO 0.17.111e43 wain mriumom.
T 0 510TH 4REffi, D H
WIVES &AUGTERS.
Dr. ft AE LA MOM Poriodiesl Compound
The most , beneficiarand s tmeconsful rzatatd - aitaji
lass now in use or known;•lurid! cases or
ordered, obstructed or - suopresseA Menet ruarior,,
Imeorrhoza. Female 'Weakness &e. Ludies"wlio
have been disappointed in the use'uf Female Pills
Ste can putlhe utmost confidence in this Coe34
pound,:it is infallible in the cure or all the above'
named complaints.' it be 'Sent by, mail to'
ariy address by enclosing filito•env authorized
agent. Preisteed: s by'R. LANDREWI4, Buffalo
N. Y. For sally by BENTLEY, READ &CO.,
flnd drovzi.la generally. r0n3y1:159.1y
PHILADELPHIA
[ NEW GOODS! NEW *GOODS 11 -,,•:'
01,-...
—AT— - ' ,'..— ...
I - YOUNG - - . 86 SMITH' S
READY-PAY STORE, .-;
r HE undersigned would - anionace....to -their
-1 -rostotners, friends; and Ahi:Piibliegit'neral:.
ly that they bait - knot returned'irom theeitt alai
are reeeivine and opening .si
,tires nod cum - plete.
.assorttuent or . • - z .
-
NEW' GOODS
r 'l3 vbrious whieh will be Bold at Price. , to .
Keit the timer fiir (Witt ur PltoDtrce. We have
nought the medium or the pests to unnoutice to
ull upon what principle we shell trentutet buai
news. II in termed the .
IiE3DY PAY S FAST BM -
C.hgil AN.II2I'4IIOIInCVA.;
ONEP 0 23
to all persi;its - for the,aanie article. and it.shall
be our endeavor to Make these prices such as
will induce persons whit wish
. to pay for their
own Guilds and ' , not others; to call atleast and
A•XaMIDO eiteekoind if the prices don't come.
down to the sy!Stem, we cannot expert to Sell'
them. Some kind friend may toy that it will be
•` No GO," but. we tilitik from the experience of
the past few' months of every person who hap,
petted, 'to owe - the coutory inetimants, especinily
if it had-been statidingida months' or more ; with
what coaxing, dunning, threats, dte., they have
been beset, We..thilik they-will nil respond to
the above system ` and resolve to, buy .ne more
goods than they ran pay kw, end that r itiey err
determined to impport.thiim.who 1011 establish
that principle and tarry it Out. We will let the
system established mamlOpon Its o‘. n merits,
belioing that it is the .most prudent and site
..oolBe to he puritued in every briinch
ness, and .that the dm is not far distant when
it will be GC:MI:ALLY Aupled„ Call ;414 set. Its
and we will show jou goods ut testortislilng_lew,
figures. •
All kinds of Nlerchantnble Produce taken in
eael t angesfur Goods at the highest market price.
YOUNG ¢r. . Blll'l'll.
Summers. Penn - . / •
.April :28th, , :1858
rt•ROCtit lES ! Groceries splin
t
did assortment of Groceries ut very low
figures.
ROOTS and Sisees.i.ssiiist received a
large assorment—for
- CIEDEIREIVI.--A new lot just received
and for sale.
CEDAR and Slone Ware---in all its
variety.
ItEADY-IRADE Clothing of every
t i.tesertption. •
To Onieythgio.--We have a large lot of
A i Nto..l Ftri ins 'and Tub - % fin sale.
e IVHNG & SMITH. ,
'11‘•
Nnn.
April ".ltith..lB:ig.
NOTICE
S E JI Y GIVER
A 'V
ABEL T LT- RR ELL
Ll AJ4 . u . s u t ud re c L: h t . rz e d
v t: n ro r ti t 1 1 ;
h a t
casts. :ma aiti,cied with iniich cafe. Iran
over thirty •of the best I 11,11:41.8 New,York,
wino. he (dens to his customers nod the public
at low prices for cash Ilia stock comprises: `
1) U t. S
M•EDICINES,
PAINTS,
• 0-I LS,
WINDOW GLASS. •
I.XYrE STUFFS,
O'C EWI ES, •
GLAS S—W A - R E,
CROCKERY,
M I R RQR
WALL PA 1' E
\V I N O\V 1' A PER, -‘
\V IN 0 \V 0 1, L S II A D E S,
F.A 'Gr 0 0 S .
.MUSIGAL 1 1 .:STRUMENTS,
_ S:E - W ELR V,
PER FU It Y,
It \' 00S..
• A 1: 0 ARE,
STONE V ARE,_
. WOODEN WARE, ,
R it)) U M S,,
BitUSII'E.S,
JAPANNED'WARE,,
BIRD CAGES,
CANARY - SEED, -..
POCKET KNIVES:,
\V II I P S,
I.,IMBRELLAS.
- GUNS,
„ P.,1 sit LS .
111 M N I T,
.1 0, N , •
T U PENTIN E,
CAMPHENE,'
BURNING FLUIh,
ALCOHOL,
LIQUORS,
(ForMetl,i4:ii;alPnyfloses only,
TTRIISSES • s
SUPPORTERS.
S O:U . .L ER•I3It A C E S,
PORTMONA - lES,
SPECTAC,LES.
SILVER & PLATE!) SPOONS..FORKk i ike
00 L E NS,. -
STATIONERY..
- VIOLIN STRINGS. BOWS.Ste,
And all of tit i• Mast popu l ar
PATEN.T MEDICINES.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto re.
ceived, he hopes to tn-rit a continuance and
large,iwireaso of the MUM
A tiEL TURRELL.
M-notroso. Mc, Ist 1857. • ,
N 11,147 i,"4012 Uets,:-PIIS 8
Fur Ca•h alai yrompt Six , Months' Biwa.
S. BITRRITT
Would inxite,ntriitiiiinto.hianew Sink of
SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS!
jt.3.91' reiwired: 41(1 11(ling. as usual, a great.
variety tlf Ladies: Diess Good. in Pints,
Gifighama. Lawns. Robe-, Challks,
poplins and Silkii; Brelie. Stella. Silk And
Cashmere tihiltwls - ; Parasols. Rich
Bonnets and Fl.,w,.rs, - Broadclitth,c.
Giskizieres and SuunnerStuff., with a full vit.
riety of oilter.,
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS'
jrirluding Grocoritil, Criwkery,Ha kva re-S!i'vfm•
(.71A, and
Stows,. I ;nan-iiug::'_7l.. ,, ro3 l d
Window Shafl..o, %VII Paper; Cliieks, Drags,
Paint.4..&e.,
Tn'. entire ~lurk Laying seen finrKiht fir
CASH. and it Panir Prirra, will be sold at' th,
LOWEST FIGURES. -to CASIf and PROMPT SIX
NiONTHS' linyera. .
Y., 13.—Pist 1 t and Fl conk:int
hand. [N - ew Jlilt rtl. May, 12th:
4,11... : 0*( : 11,0 Nt.f.)iiti
:~~ I'n-~
]ji , V it:EPk&l 4 S
At tlie : 4l)6Staniatiathrop Co:
LATHROP & DeWITT
T3EG lea v e to announce the,P,Uttlic.ii?,Vn•
I / end that they are now 4e r
ning time this'
largest &rocas of MEnctimintsr s ever offered in
Mont rns e. :el inkpriainy pry "G on de, Groeitiei„ .
liard.Wareittliekttry;,&e.: duk; ate.,4hielt the . ?
propose to sell At the LOWEST CASH PRICES. •
Thos.e are real Fa-els:
. ,
-We'wish-to demonstrate to - the piddle 'the
difference betwoen'buying 'Goodn'for . ning Ind.
os TIME. LATHROP - k, DrWil': ' 2
't orisrA , e, April 2dtit, MA,
s il. firs_ ifittoTH rlts
4a4lit of Ali
Jr ;
41).- 44$
SYBIL() e 0
41311111V4W00 014*.
•• • -
iv Awn tor CaufigtProduce can be bough'
V V - yet) 141 w. • , .
WALL. A select usmKtment just
Y received. •
II SORSA fiROT I 1 ERS.
... 1 . • • - .
ARPETING. :Barvins . 4l. , rvd by
S. 11.. SAYRE de BUOTIIERS
•
•
PLOW S f:PLOVS ! •
, .
ijr LOWS. We invite. the as .;1!!io nof Farmer:-
1 ' to the celebratedplow. %hid,
e. hive added to: our large - assortment.
• S. H. SAYRE', & pRoTtIERg,
.--Proprietbrio.t.Eugie Foundry,
4ltint rase: April 39th 1358. :
' 'ST( t STAVES!! :!s'll)v !! !
OU$ stoves to,') orouLfhly tried
she entire .satiiti'irtioa:Jaf all, that ttik•
Fecomtai.ild front us. •
S. IL SAYRE ttriiRoTIPeRS.
Xooljt @l** it za
T, TWIN -1 0
AT THE . HEAD •61' . EAViu-4110.Y.
M) examine liar dialler rtaatak cal
111 - 1. - utak bannister jut opriard
for Exaumaalion,undSiLt, at t r 9 liar figures by
C. %V. MO I T.
elonere, atm DeLoin Shawls at
0 very low prirew by W. MUTT.
' A 111.nhit,Capvi
::
vari,.l v . by . 2W. bIOIi F;;
no RENTS in abandalit,,
- C. V. MOT r
BRAS% Hoop*, Hosier - 1., Glove s. Belt.
' • 17% W. liOrr.
I)RO)WNnod and Sh Vim=
I 3 . Silirt inq rtp..m, Ttek Ili; fTrick:STl m r
Stuff': &e., tow an ran he : fr•rd, d in thi
market. • • W moTT.
EA . ; Cr.wkery, 11..niwaro anti
variou.t other ortieips to nnntrrous lo mon
ti,Qn.—a II i•r wiliOtill.tha I Lbo. tipld Claitaph,
Reiolt; t'ay. . .1107.1. T
Farth for
• i p II E 41 otter,. for .ale a Good Farm
of 9.' acres in lirid:! . ..wwer. four mite,' east
of Mom ro,se, 70 acre. "Pharr ip * on
the ()retakes a large tr.i . ned OweitingAlori,sti
good Tram.4l' R irn, an ekeelt.Mt Appte *4rkhlrd
Oho !tailor the m•mey will he required
d. n; Itio balance s in anno
ELIJ VI GROWN:.
Rridoownter. 4,10 , 11.. t t 9t 11..185'7 33 . ! f
Siill They Come!
rplIE largest 3t, d of 11 entctgFe 'evpr iivfore
k.pt in this market may 1.. Finfitt t!ttir
iv, •• . ••• • 13 t• - • •
, -
It will be te.elesw to enumerate. When you
wish al”, thing, in the .P teat Medicine lint.: ur
ui hem e, I t fie Far:nee:l lbiti't
Me. pi irn mien ll. THAI' Eli -
Al n-6' 3d IRiR
cs4l , sal I-
GEa IN. MANN. Whol..a2.Salt Ik.i.lor.—
2011 Waalliatgrton Str.:t.,. (I reedy 0p....ti1e
W....inni,rton )l -trke...l...talleontin 1.4 to ..d s or . in
ilio rite Atli ......ntry, trade. all kinds ..f 1.. n .i : p 1
1 . ..:1r5e atai tine . sail.. At the vrry -lowest 62 tires ;
400 1 )0 !4:lOkS IlflekleS: C ,, n14.1141:1 in Vat -t A.ll
- r. lokr .1...1 lir..A, ..
6.r t. ble and dairy ..e.
Joffr.ov & Dane:' )I:tr.-hull's, Iln.Atlni,‘",, & t . ;
and 50, 0 1.11,4)0. 'rink.. Island, Ronarea, Cu
r loba. St.l.ll.ea, Liabon. Cpliz. Ivan., N .DIN-.&5 . ..
ail of whirl) Will be -old at harg.in-prices from
ik
vessels. store and. 5t0rt.10m..4.,.... S.
Azle poreha,.er lo,str:!eqt from good'
:14 , 40ri molt will find it to bit in'ti•reoiv
N. 4.--I•'ine t ble s:.lt put up in i.untli Imo , . of
different hii.e.4...nd cony nrly hand in-111;p
l oin ! ! order. Al*o artitdr; Ito , k
arnund . malt. in quart prat itti irtid fnr:lnle
1)% the qii +nifty. in ea-pm ..f-live citizen emelt:
New Ywk. Apri 1,458 __l,*
R. REINYON
V\ " r ij i •
LD
h r . ... i s pe ll et I u ti l , l t y l it r ivi . ti i • v utt s iii p dii i in li t i n t4 t i ini
COIN at PAR in ext•harge for Go•.d4 'West
prittetyfr on nnpiw rand avid would
resii;•etrtilly . invile alien - lion to him well selected
Mock of .
ennsistirin in part ::R , Riot
Broulat,.-Strtln andl . .;ashmere Slaws Irian EiBdo
SIR!: Rich • Baragtls, Prints.
a nd [t o n e s Einbriiiiittred Collars frnirp6
to flp as: Par isals. Unthmllas. and Carpet Bags.
CROCKERY AND:HARDWARE. •
• .
a-ii:siirt mem; best in ••• this
II Forks, Straw Furits,• Brass
Kettles. &C &c. ; - Sze
Fin.. Sttakt.ftud Sh near., -: Wii II- Pit 4
per, at.d a I:,rgre'A'ss4.m.rht...t Ca ritetisaw.
In rapt a slur St..ek .4 10(311 GOUDS—to b
so!ds Patcaii. tar • •
SPA Isll CO=
Sn come one'and • all. and -hereafter avoid a:1
such as'sbow you by their practice-that they 0 .
-Dot -do hs they wish others to do by
them. You Will 'pl.-4.s*. take notice mat- an
dealer Oro's - you Spinish Coin ut -2,0 cents in
,h, ~, ge—they, expect to ge-I " •
P. $: There is iniother,elu..,ncelistopersihal
I.wiSh ti. say inrlabor
under the impre-sion 'that I do not need. any
'money to conduct my business. It will probe
blv Rove a - fatal mistike to theirciedii ‘ Witlime,
and A' they will set thetm*elveS lu w.,rk
cure the' lierryal !fievE will be rtaieVed The '••pii's
enee thst• •spiteial innetenger whom no •one
cares to see._
taw' islter . etotore' , urn the prompt
.
monihs httv.4,4—tmd“tliose isnLy tiMp.
All those who have not settled their ottloittits'
For the )11w prel:llle:ise . vall'iltid settle the tektue.
without d,-1 .v - Yours truly in triste.,
. - Mav 181 h. 1858 R. KENVO:V:
8 .
•
Rtv. ernsPiih E King, A. M . .; 1 \
- !
.24i •. ZP:.O l ll7a2lP.ol:.b' ~, - .',.• fti'
4.2
0; l i - Flit:lr CLA 8 . :•11AIIN ARY _FO °
:
..., ` . Leiates.. nth! Gisith•itten,. °gill IV
terms
.1.1%
at 1 pet,- August. 19th,./$3B. ' • ,h 1
12 032 '0 • for-B
$..,,
.„) p m i., .i..rd and Tuition iri ; =,
Cutnynrop . v.l.: wiii4ltivr• ;. s Trip iit-F l ourt p e ,.! 4
~_ ll* :% V 04; e.,-:," tiuttif (iiiiii V 0 ditig.ilit.a ii t I ',, z
.. , ..,1; .' fu I 1y.„141414:fil - !in "the ItairiV•ll, itelattiSani.i a"
4 : 1 toga Springs. ' Siiiiierit;ilieilitirs Inr Mil-,',-
Ail; l'aintimr, awl FFenett. , Sturleos r.•-Is4
ieeived'at tiny - time. and 'eharged •iinl ) f tri'• W "
'the residue, nf.theJerm. .4
Fofclitatitgut!s : , titlress the Pattictrat..i
• . ittnellth:.lBsB. - 124n1-3.
ratenti Medicirics &c.,
.AFFLICIEDRE, D
A MENREtic Venn, nEn;—*VVietiitittil V. 013
%WI If - kern. Mouninin ()influent, rturuip
Chililren'n Panamal. &yet Luthin"4"•:.
versniiit Ague ..iteillOY4 lienith- Bittern:, D.viien.
C"lt.m9 l 2,Ptit'P'n.
.oterifili;lasitkultenil,l)lT4bY 8 kite Ointnient,
Mid Jinni:Ml 41•--
.Ayre's Mlle-and Cherry Peetaral: Tanner's
rtiti tr Oi thient..Traiik'sd Ma Oat Ire Maiden t.
Thillowayie Ointtnnet and Pala, Davis':Pain
Killer. ni.-Fit.oh'a - Ilea rt - Ca - riser - 16r. - 11;finAi'ii
- R."14 - Itad Pippfri PAIN Seule'm tinvereign Balm,
Wegtii i s Itidladirebittiblii fills, Rtimie's Fever
and Aff9o . C . ure, tiergliar A rpi
raiteg.(4l, Paregoric,
- Aloes, Pleira;.lltiri`hf I.lroilei<We \&o.
A. new nupplyjnat, reeeiveci. to he kept etinatart
ly en hand, for all! by -I. N. BULLARD.
liit.lB6ll. -4 ‘; vAtt
rt*PSSOR WOOM44lkinti.sti.4ll4 at
TURRELL's
ontrOst Prmoint
~; a;;;,11. - 11117,114180-411Anrifigli TiiillitSDAT ,
ANDREW* JP GEERITBON•
. . ,
prr artopm if pad in ad.
ibia $240
: it uutjl- the 0 . 114,1:4",,iiie . year , . period
splutljo
_Ad vn Oct: 1114nitiit bt4101..
r;Di'meototAiiwingfo,ppt,iist!id publibher
atir,u,tests „-„
J Italy. of Adwertlilellt.i:h
.Ono squatte r (to: litirs.) 8 Welrks 'or less, 61.00,
-Eiiehasuip.equetit inner' Fen._ : 26
Our r.glinrt one vest,- 88.08, two stets $12.00,
thrtqr riqu • re. e 16 00. [nor minutes 820 uo.,
Cd 44 ist:itix lines $3:00 Teat.
•Jo IWork of 401 kind. axt-etlied
_neatly
and pteruptly. Whisks alwapi ou hatad. -
.I.lnoatv •
-., HENRY It Me 104114 .-
tTt()lt N EY . a nd COUNSELRIR at LAW.
./1„.. Wire in the Uniurklihmk--,Tuwanda.,
.tord, eat.nty,..Pa. . . ' : •
att,•nti.iirotuoly-to.ttll profewsional
bus:tie:4w rubted to bios„litt thieand. ndj..ining
, [jenBtf:
-- = - '''"noittr - .1111VAIN," -.
E311.-t..'S-•.'1)1-TOCAR,
OFFICV., ever Wilson's *tore.
LcIO . DGINGS, at SEA ItLIV...UO TEL.
m vitt m .rrh 1 0111 0 8 48. '''
.: - T‘;',BO':YLE, '•
REPRENENTs C.4•OITALOr OVER
For Fire:Muiinr,Liy t and Iphind II1411:11111Co
Office. New Pa.\
• Iv*
Dr H• Sokitli:* Son,
SURGEON DEN rir.rN and of
ficr
llpjwsite the BOW t'htkreti (north aide)
31..ntrume. l'artieuhir att;ntion Will be riven
ta,ltoiertinin e eth on gold and silver plate, and
t‘i filling des
Jarman. t 0111. ' 1818. • • IV*.
sistifili, • &'
CaOmit.' nisei
Mind Pa.
ABEL TURB,ELI I ,
.AityxrEttn,sit..
- Dealer in Drugs, 311sItrinrs..rhouleni.
Glams:vrare; Paints, Oils, Varnishi;
Windif - w - Glass, Gin...cries: Feriry-Gooda. Jew
elry; Perinnirr%, nt for all tin
in.o.t popular Patent M. dirihen.
"JORIV: GROVES; -
_Fatslii9naple Taifor—Shop. near th«
ItaptiNt * Sleeting ,un Turnpike Sitert.
ii"..ntr”s”:ll:4
- .
,:11R. THAYER . ;
Inn
Pa otne.• in t h..
J. D. VAIL. M. D.
Pia eiais an d Sior ;len it, ban perntll
!nly koratrd hirosell at litoekneyville,
County. P. nu's. 71 tld -will_pr'' pllti attend to NI
ealk Will. 34-hieh he_tuay be favored.'
11at•. 1A:56—'1322
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
' liew 31 . 1 If o rd,
„... . . .
, ~ :. ,
Wits4Jo .
4u
- ( c 7:..m .i ;• :
Watches. Jewelry, Sil‘i•fabd Plated Wart!,('nt
140 - ri,.. - Fi:•:ttiri2 Tue.kir, 171:!...r5, die. Sze. .
"Jl.•rcititrttei and pedlars, supplied
. an tib,ers
term .
wm.ITAYDENI,
.1011 N 13 A r DEN
DR. E. R. WILMOT i
Gr-isidtgati, "S the iVrtlinith:r i.rd I Inmen
' C.,111.g.-a of POW Per
monerttlt I..eated ikt Griat Bei,ki Pa. . •
Awil SI. 1K:1•7. • •
JOHN SAIITTER,
Fmhionslttoc ,Traitor firhr doo
..I'h4. Farmreri :41,1re.
tarptrs' unb
INSURAN3f, LOIYIPANY.
N. W. C.,rner \t'lHitin: 5, lints,
TZIIIi.3I:9IB:LIPII2iii
CAPITAL $1.250,000.
This .Compaity, (frets Fire- Insuraute on
Buildings. Goods. Furniture. &At.
Marine Imarnatre on Vetnels, Cargo
• - and Freight, . • •
TO MI PARTS OF TUE tyoutit—
.,
Inland Insiiranee nn Gtmds,by Rivers Lakes,
Canals, Railrix,ds, and Land Carriage,
td .tll Parts th.• Union up
on the moat f.mbra
hte terms...
H I It ECTHR S: -
HoLTHoS.EVF.LOII Elci:E. 1 CH ACI.Ki4 . ISTICCF.E.
GEO. H. ARMSTRONG. Tuns %IA FDERFIELD.
CHAS. A. Runr‘cAm. Epw - EiR.14.1.30(n.0.
I
CEORGEAELMBOLD; F. CAR LL BR EWSTEA
JAmEN E. HEAL, - 1.4 AC LEACH. JR.
Tflo l l AR A. FL()RtNCE. • Protidenl.
EDW A&D R H ELM lit)LH., Necrdar
' . i'VlL.r . BOYli.F._,...Aterkt.. ,. !
. , . .. , .
, f),lfice, litt*Ali.iturd, ER
. lanniiry 18tti. 18At,3 - .____ l%*
TaiNT.4ll
FIRE INNITRANCE CO.,
I'OIiK• Pa.
C/v:rlered by the State of Peyiroylvania
cArirAL, 300.000 DOLLARS.
itemresag inst.loss or datnageb; Ore, on buil
dings, furniture, anti merchandise eenerally.
gar ii...)ssr ! , ,by arbriratiou, where
the :parties rail: to agree. 44 •
•
• • otuEcTons.
H A Huntz, J.'hn to ndes,''
11. Kruber, I. Fred. Sultzbaek,
Willi, ni Wallace, I Eli Kindle,
wile! t ; !, Tlionius Gray,
David St ricklcr.
li Kit ABER, President,
D. STRICKLER. Serrkury. , '
O. S. BEEBE. Ag.-n', lit!ntr ! - c . ise.E3
'`F;•hrnary 2(11858(Jr*
fil if tilt'
'ItsoNT oSE PI.
riNHEsith‘i•riiier htwing
lk; retitled and newl:k furliA-d tn.,
• :: ° ;4:, '..bovt. •11 known •tui n. War finite;
IS twqnkred in :teeontintidate the trav•
gphlie aiiid aherts.with all the attentions
Juilconvoniet.eSs ruund tin lira•clas
Allwises.•'. No :4•lToyf will }w tpati-d the Prw.
'lotionr and_ hi!.. Amoljstitnis In -m:'ke !hr . Hata.
pqnsi in_every point twinv.in the 1, 01. 1. 1 1. try• •
Ilini-willalways be: supirlird with tnt
Chnieemt.i.igni;na.
The Finable', vonpetted with this HOUR..
Itre large,rootn'y slid, enovifininot. and careful an.:
.akteol‘n Hustlers sire always , it, churgr til
• ' J. S..:TARIIELL
May• Of h.- 18.58 • . :
E VA
-
The saddle 111arqr....6 sla rirtink Poop of
' ib o rit Ai r .. 02 2 12 •
IS REMOVED ti; the building recPtitty oven-
C C. It.;Mi;iter;'On Slain St one door
above w . n..,re ht. will hippy to -
ivilVe#l4lt Wholeay' I4tu with their piioo.
- •
:ArList:s m.axerials.
AiNT:SIa Tubei4 Brushem. Tin, Popper And
r - - Silver rbit s ',.C . onsa and /Inners'
LittLaVnAktkdr,:nidAtitat Store of .
, TUARELL;
5111, 18T, '
fIAYDEN
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