Bill Wilson and tho Ghost• 'Phut Iwo-years ate` * the peoPle in 'hinted cut of their, senses by a glioSt what made its appearance every 11 1 ..glit in the . graveyaid: The itgt.;•ers seed it fast, and they told such terrible tales about it that the ninnnitt and childrin was ?raid to go to bed its .datk fof a rhotitb, rind -yoa coudn't git n'higger to go outside the door -after • dark for -"Ili I GUOlg,y. It was a Inoutrouts talk for mere!) ten miles -around the settlement, and everybody . • was anxious to. find out whose ghost it was, and what it It-anted. Old !11r. Walker, what had Moen Cheated out of :kli his In operty the lawyers, -hadn't bin dial a zreat and as lie wa t , a monstrous carious .old chap anyhow, the gineral opinipa was, that the old man Lad cura back something, s Saratny Stonestreet seed it, aiid Bob More- LI ad seed it,- and ad Miss - earloct seed it then_she .was coming -to town-'to- see her. datighter'Nancy,-the night she had the baby, Abe safne - accoont, and: - the . nigger's; did,, too, -'boat its Lein' 'dressed'in] wlitte and - talkin' ,to- itself, and cryin'. and aboat the - tonib-stones. ,liob 1 l!oreland sed he hoard it-sneeze two or. Aliree I times jist as liattaral as any Inman Lein', and cry ever ,:so pittiful, ' A good many of the boys sed they was gwine ; to watch fuetsurn nite, and speak to't, !Jut swallow - 'tether-tiler hearts .allets failed.i Not '.bout dark. and nobodydrdn't Wun dayhill Wilson cum to •town, and was 'bon t half corned down to Mister 'Halley's store, when they gut to baoteriu' him 'bout the _ghost. • " Ding'd of I don:'t see who AL.," ses - Bill•, " I nint amid of no ghost that ever walked Widt that, sum of 'em offered to bet him five doitatS that he damns to inside the grave yard aiol4 - afier dalk.• •-. " s - es Bill, ".-phitik up yer money. But I'm to go jest se: I've a mind; to r • •• Yes," says the boys. - • / ' "And shoOt the ghost of I see't..r says lye. " To .be - sifre.7 • " And 1m to have a bottle of old ilium:Ay to keep me eettip3nv . ?" Yes,7 sacs alt cif 'em. "Agreed," F.CS: " Put : up the stakes in Mister hauds" _ . The money was staked. and the business all '..fired in ne.-tlme.' • "Now," sea Bill, "give pair o'pilols, and. let-me - load .'ern inlself, and I'll show -you 'whether - rm . :Jr.:ill " ( "attain Skiuner l i bia . linss-pAztols was . sett for, and Bill loaded one of 'ern up to ilre I muzzle, and after gtttin'.a bottle o' ticker in] his . rocket, and .two or three more horns to rarEe, his courage Le - waited till , Ee.sete,ity if, • farm aid. awake to see how the thing would tura out, ; and _ serum of 'the -wimmin- W 25 monstrous eonsarned fur Bill, for feeer.hed kit canied off by - the abes', shure enuff. - Just :About dark. Bill set out for the grave -yard a hull heap o' fellers, WIM, weja_ to see him to the ;pie. • • "Look out now, Bill—you know gliiists monstrous daueerous things,",sed the boys ; as they Were !bout leaVir;Lln. -. "Yse'ver you mind," ses Bill. 'But re member I'm to shoot." r ea - 4 all of 'em. Biffmarched int) the middle of the grave yard, tiogin" - Shiny :Night" as loud as Le could; but raemstons out of tune, snit tuck a seat on one of the town:stones. lle i graveyard in Pineville. st mils on the side of a hill shout-a. quarter dm- utile from 'lowa. The fence i 4 a mon - rou4 high rail and post ft':nce, and the lb; is a toll'able:big one, extentlintsit good tease down the holler on edther side ; whirr there's a pine • thicket of %Out an aker wliar then flint no „raves. : The Bite was purty dark,' and Bill thu't it was very cold; so ho kept takin' drinks ,every . noy -and thee to keep hisielf warm, 'and singin' all the cant tubes he know'd, to 'keep awake.- Sometimes he thought be lieerd setnethin', and then his hair woUlds)rt eerawl up, and he would grab hold of his pistol, what be held - cocked in his hand, but 't was So dark he couldn't see nothin' ton, steps off Two or three times Le felt like backin' -out lint he knoved that would never do; so he wood take another. drink, 'and strike 'up another . ..tune. Bimehy be tat so sleepy that he couldn't t:4l %%tether he u'as. siarin'-" Lu cy Neale" or the "Promise Land," and !Arne . 'by he only sung :t word•here and thar, 'thout Hein' rely partickler wot song it belonged to. "bominithie sleepy and corned to gethii, that be eouldn't keep awake, and in spite of his fears, lie begun to nod.a dust then Bill sneezed: ` • `.‘ Uglf I" -sts Bill. 't‘:What's that ?" But be soon cttm to the _conclusion that he naue - fhaye - been sneezin' in' his sleep, and after'seein' thit his pistol ivas safe, and takin' another drink, he was'sobn in the hind of Nod again. • • 'Bout this time old 'Mr.....,fenkin's gang of, gotes mint out of the thicket-, \Thar - they'll:el 1 lIE undersiimed would take this-opportn ; . cam tbno' the: gape in the fence, and with old i 1 nity to inform his friends and customers /white Belshazg- in the,lead, cum- smellite. that he has recently made large additions to his about -vitas Bill;-was wittchin' for the'ghost. I former. extensive stock of - . - 01d.Behbazsi - is one of the inidciousest gardivare,• Stoves,. Stove . Pips; ' old reseals- to butt in all Georgyi•ami Stovo Trimmings, Zinc, &c., . Bill scabs' Iliadalone- by himself, he gdes and that he is prepared Li, supply the wants of up and emeile .....t et - him. Bill nodded to him;the community in that line at unusually low prices. He flatters-himself that his facilities for in his sleep.. Old 13eishazar stept back a lee- manufacturing his own Wares; Stove &c tie witys,-and blill• - be.nqded agin. The'old i Lim n &Tided advantson over any whopnr' fellow tuck it fur a banter, sure enough, and I ehase , and transport it a heavy expense their en tiack be went a few steps, and raisin! up on his tire Stock. • Bind legs a hectic, he took deliberate aimsland I He would say to those who wish to purchase sprung.; takin' Bill right %Weep the eyes ; and j siY3WES of nay kescrlption, SI'OVE PIPE; or knocking hhia and his pisthl Loth off at the"! Tit 111.111 NGS, of any kind; and pay for them, he is prepared to ,give them . ffreat bargams ; but to same time ~ t those who want to purcl7ase on Year's credit Bang I ries-the pistol, ,roatict' o ut the ;and then let it run two years more, he had :mit. still tight air like a young five Pounderi . ID cr they would call on some one else, Mill if they ever body heard it; and the next tninif you }hare to pay seventy-five per cent more an I,ave i .hearit Bill , holler, "Murder : article 4, Wortlr.. Is the line-of • , f tunitl"4'rd, preserve me fur pore than • - Shelf Hardware; , • • p— a-mile, • - _ • . hisaitorttnent is thelargest and 'hest sere:Med in .• The hull town was ont of -bed-in-a 1 SUSqUe,ltanDl County; purchased as his,sfoek and everyhodythat could go was OUt tOt.b4 I has teen meetly of manafactureraje iseriablhd graveyard as quick as they could git than. to offer iiidueernentS to those &Matey mewl - ants That Was Bill. Wilson lavin.' sprawled out ' whe-buy s ° llll bills,. rarely, found this side of the bap e l an otter spec,i o alladucements • Cnr the _round, %% jib nose knocked its dill as a - pancake, and both bunged . 11 1 ) P Tuel ' s or Bul t hling . tilt be conido% Oil . daylightTrein dark-: sear' find AN VILS;VICES, BELLOWS, The gotes was scared as had as be wat at r and,:e fact, a/most any.thitig iathetr line by call the pistols,- and was gone before he fairly jing en us, • - touched the gotald;,.and - Bpb Moreland FOR U 'Ant bad gitne'''eut - thar to ;* . - Oar stork of , •.. scam Bill; sod hid Teen hit eneounter - with Drr`.Goodi;-• GieKeries;"lllosiii old Belabour, was Etilfiditt' by . Litzt rapped . •Shipiet,'lfitte - ntscl . up in their white sheets, laugiiig like-they I - 114 .te Notion s y sisc• ate, • • would iMst their Fides. e • • is as harps as thodimois allinit They. were Rim swore - that, he. was purclittsed at ]a figare, studf.willihn sold at- Paces to correspond with the' Chet when. the ghost cam Itim he took a fail Crae , li ii,vrken all at_ OU I Ce he Was .READY.DIADE CLOTHING t' 'struck:it - kir-a dap of thunder inthligittnin'. We have just opened about one-and a-halt nprtis ready-made Clothing.. Every body says Bob Moreland., tried-Ao .explain :it to him; 014 are tiheap. Some 'say they are rery cheap, but it was all no use. He swore t gust was' • ~ ti foot high, and .that he • seed `the lightniu' and a number Wive ventured to say they are do crca Certain it . is that a small pirCemon4 just 9 • 3 1 )111.1 a as her ever r stiii .l ightilin in his i Will bur a larke al til: of clothing. Jife. • - • • • I We • , .•,•. would a twig , . Add, 111 .:B coledietier. ' for the 13 Bill &Os:vied tliesial:et, and eeorybodi said i formation. of ail etwacernedznate";esformi: I he ought to have the motleY• DUt'YOCI triliS :. kind," that wevare Ured-and ' atek.of the credit; 11epccd, ite-44anitin't live git.-fr another gho , t i_systera; we juice suffered enough by it 'already, , i!iglit for all the-money-,LO Georgy. The fence and are determined to rid - onraelees of the , .' 2, l.l l.l 'a ct s . n titer ett e ted .wit w , h: i r i .. t ir te .a ns ty br ai ok o e y n e Ir , 3 b t out he . t s l:i e n d k , e in t, il i b dx e oppe w t „,7 t : .ain'si7trti•illit:torriirsia.3Bitiecruinellf, B el i eving t i l e t i il i te hli 7r i- L i j c a n : s b i l to c o .. - ' tbat - oriseyard sortie. ' . l terres p o id. - . 42 .._ —.,-....... ' 4a; , --4.--------' , I . - .;l'rcid-• • taken in exchange for •Gooda. • -Pe*Ne of wiiaa tee:perinea t sbe„iukk* strive 1 ..1- DICKER:NJ - AN Jr . - . . • ~-,,1..,-; , ...D- ~ . .y.,1 4 11414; h ~t. w€l,ther. '', - . 1 Ne w Itillord • :Rev. • , 9th 7.8 . ".ta = . - - " • - Cut Feed for Stock !A CAR D. Much has been written on this. Ftll.3k.(tt. 1 - 0n,0N,'N0v..2:::(1, 11358. The argument in favor of cutting up feed fur ! AX,7 finit EASthe re trans been some 151atuinvtits stock luau be stated in a few Words. If a far . I . ' V made lA' me agait)st ItEPF:,-.‘ A. 1 . 4..Lt..E%, mar has no fodder to dispose of, except line, , and wherea. said It. A. Kelley ba,e rota tuenet , d "merchantable bay," there ii ill be little•need pa .s lilt against me in sire uourmon pleas of ::,:tts ,of.ctitting it. Butztnost persons have ;min.- ~ quehahtet county toi-Arlisnos,.,n -the `easy! ? Pow stalks, and hay Mad ' straw a ' mi t e dainaged, 1 Vor the sake o f • a settlement of said t•llit and r eare i and ii lijetlle t iti , l make; the follulag or. which if fed oat unprepared would be much a , unynt ,. ;:;.1: , , ,, ,, „ 0 ,, ,,,, , tt ,, 5aii , d ,, Kt I lti: ,.. l4; ,.. Llin i d h at , t r ib . i; ..rt . i , m; l u d wasted. Now, lel t..hil. be runs through a'straw cutter, then mixed with . a little meal and : withdraw ail charges :gainst her ,that ;rt••• hire moistened, andAL will be. a vastly more pals- tirade F d do net belie‘e her at this timi; to be table dial, ittle or none will-be wasted, and ' sm , i , a girl. , I). l': BRUNDAGE. what is eaten. will be well digested. - I STt )\'.l.›:' s'ii ivt'i I ' .. - 1 . OVES ! ! ! Our good housewives hash up 'odds. and* to - Sto:es . I - nhave bt:en s;thoroughly tried ends of meat, to save them, and to *matte shoal , to tho entire satirraetion et --all, that they more rreepitable to their fatuities; w I by should reed no recommend Iron) us. • - nor the satins principle of 'economy rule in 1 S. 11. h'AYnt: it: Bitorticnit i the farmer's ham? 'fleshly; if cornvallis are I . • not cutup. they find their way into the. ma nure heap in a rough state, they are very ably to decay, and aretrotiblesoree in the, :../10V0- ing of the manure—whereas, if the . ) , are cut; these„objeeti•ms line obviated 'NEW I ~Imir, t, rtb .k ,Proli*,:;ion:.'tdi'r, ivIONTICOSE, l'a., /(IN F. doer below J. Ethridge's I)rng Store, un.Publie 'Avenue', •where will 1 * fund constantly on hand.a . 4 , , tneral tisertinent of GROCERIES: Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee tte Also the choice s t bratuis of • FAMILY FLO Meat, Lard, Pork, liamA, liah, Candles Sze. We solicit a share of the public patronage, and pledge.oursolves to do the fair thing, hoping, by eaclf bargain to secure another. I ' BALDWIN & ALLEN.' . Al.rnr.n ILtr.nwiN. • ' W:n. 1.. Ar.t.r:s. - _. ABEL TURRELL LT As just returned from Nes- York; with a large and choice variety of Goods, which he -offers to his customers and the public at lbw prices for cash. diis stock comprises: JI 0 S - EI) I C N P A I - N - T 5, 0I I. , 'WINDOW GLASS, DYE STE F F 3, _ G 11:0CERIES. • . G L A S S—W A•R-E, Cll, 0 C K . E. It .241 I ItK 0 1; 5,' CLOCKS,. WA LLLP A P E R , -- WIN 1) Q W 1' E 1:, WINDOW OIL SHADES( , FANCY GOODS. ; MUSICAL NSTRUNIENTS J E W E L It V, P E It F E It DRY GO•ODS, II A 111.1 W A R E, STONE WARE, W 0 0 N \%l AR E, fl R 0 0 M BRUSHES, - J. Al' N E 1) W n• E , B - I It 1) CAGES. CANARY SEED', POCKET KNIVES,. - WHIPS, U.III3RELLAS, N 5 _ PISTOLS, ;T C I 1 P E N T I N E CAIIPIIEN E, BURN'I - NG YEUID, .ALCOHOL - , - LIQUOR S, ( - ForMedleinal Purposes 0n.1y,) TRUSS -F S S 12P P 0 R Tj, It S., SHO'ULI!};,R II RACES, p ORTMONNAIE'S', SPECTACLES.. SILVER S. PLATED SPOONS, FOltKS,&e., " G LD. PENS, S TA TIONE It VIOLIN STRINGS, 'BOWS, .A'nd ell of - thri most popular PATENT MEDICIN'ES, Thankful for the patronage hitherto re ceived, he hopes to merit a coutinuauce and large increase of the same. . . • ABEL TURRELL 31ontro_so, Nov. Ist .1.855. •-• HER.vn TRl'ssEs ,S • • upr °ETERS, 5110 LDER-B ;•,•,• T usT received a assortment of the .14 above articles., a reduced prices. The rhos: - difficult -cuntiot i t:ill to be suited in 14iie, quality and Kier% ' A REL TURRELL. Montrose, Nov:2sth, 1859. • IsZitt‘ J. DICKEIVIAN, 11i5S IIARKARE S STOVE EMPORIUM .Pt-LL . . „• A a-pletit. atisortment justlT received. YRE & DI:OTHER'S CARPOIING.• Mat:fibs offered by • IL SAVItE & BROTHERS PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS. \Ve invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated l!celishill Pio wa white we-haw added to oar lartfh Assortment. S. H. SArkt.3 & BROTIHMS. Proprietos of Engle Eunmiry.._ ?Af "Otitrosi*. Noe: 29th,t1ti59. _ • 1:,181 f. M. 77 4 t---. 7 7 -14 IMP --- -7,7 WM. - . 8. 'SSON. '' NY A T ft flif. siwp m Boyd ler's• new buildinif, uteri door above Kiwi& th Stwhignrs. . HAVING worked for the past•oine years with thirnost skillful workmen. he fork confident that he can do the litos(dillictilt jobs on short notice. • All Work Warrantrclito Clic Satisfaction %V. B. SIMPSON has worked for me for some time, and I ran recommend him :is a careful and Aiffu I • workpmp, rempvient, : tit) as Aopd 1% or!. as can 120 dour in the ni , untry, aia worthy .of confidencv. _ Wm. A. Tueanda June 101 h„ ISLS. ,1 -1;•rs bs—Wm. 1:1w,111. F. W. 'Baird. E. I) Montavuv. E. U. Liwolrio.,ll- King-bury, T,ovon da; B. S. 3i•Htloy, L Sear G. D. Lathrop .1. Wolculo-rg, Montr,H.." noatly repOiretl- on short notice and on roasunablv terms. ; [Julie 15th, 18.58.-tf. . 1 - )IfiNTAL I) lilt; A l i o . n ( trO l ßl •F f l ::r ° tl l i l e : pa J) I t ;:iL"'sl°,c;! located f the Dr.: , T.A . t. l ' i:AcTicr. in ' ail ita Lrwrhya. Ilv now ready to attend to ii . vat:, in Ivith promptnt,,. and cciil erricnVor to . .2j operationl IVA/: ItA 0:1i,t: over Chandler', lbth. ed, i• Whito .1 and Bine. Red, and Blue. 1 , Tilly pli i..‘Di: i. 01121 Nvi:Eli • - RED. WHITE AND BLUE ono of the Largect nnB hest Illustrated. Lit. orary l',:pers in the Unilq_Sintem. . An Iniperial-Quarti,, cpntaining 8 : or 40 column , origin.a, intere,ting, :1:1d readin7 nitatt,-r, Crow the pens of the lost Ameri can ACTIJORS. - PRE:dB:MS, TO :_ii:I I SCRIBERS: One. copy for one year, 812 00 and 2 Premiums On e copy for two years, z”' 00 and 4 `.• One copy fur three y'rs,-Et 00 9.nd 6 One copy fur five years, .$1 00 and 10 ASP TO C/.1:14 Three copies one year, 85, oo and 6 Premiums. Five copies one year, ,its' On and to Ten yol•ies one year, $t h tro and 20 '• • Twenty-one wife 1 y'r. 5:3n 00 and 42 '1 htisu gettina up nut; of Ten Subscriber,. and renlltting c l 5 wilt Lol- entitled to an- extra copy, free: and those sending .$3O for :tt eopk., will Le entitled to a copy and pietalwas, free.. PRE3II6IS: Every Strhseriber to tie NVEI'.I“.I" ICED, AND BLUE wit] be entitled to Premiums. worth from 5u ;cent, to ,55. 4 i,1,y tin• payment of 25 cent- on each. A, soul Ow nah4tription - money is reei•ir(d, the subscriber mill Le ift!ormed by letter ;what prt•mium+ he is entitled to, and then_ it isi optional %kite! her he remits the 25 cents on each end take. the Pre miums er nut. T 111: The ri'11111111)$ that we iit-11 to the subscribers for t's cents each, are cumpiiised in the follou :Lig • LIST: =A, Pianuf.irtc., -! - *4o i 'madri 5 I'. S. Treasury *q . t. ii-, - - .500 " • 10 (:old Watches, i- i - - 150 " Mr o o 100 " :15 "i " - - - - • 1,0 Sewing Nlachiqs, _ ~. 200 Gold Watches, i . - - 75 " 300 "" -- j . . - 50 " 300 Silver Watches'i - . . 30 " 500 Silk Dress Patti:His, - 25 " 1;090 silv e r wataleti,-. - to 15 • " 1,000 11.4 d Chains, -' - 10 toi2s " Cold Ilracelets. Artiltet.,lNt .15 C11:1 111 S. Cameo, Florentine, Mosaic and God Stone Setts. Gold and Silver Thimbles, 1141 Ear Drops, Rings . , Breast Pin, Btrifllll SlTlll.i.i Sleeve Buttons, Cuff Pins, LoeVels, Keys, ScarOand Shaul Pins, aria other artililes, worth from 50 cents, to 612 eadi. All communications inrit be addressed to A. 71. BIL INN, ac CO.. 123 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pll. c.. 4 g,..n Is wante4 in jll parts of the United States arid C'anadas,.to sell Books, Alusic, dew tire, Gold PensePeneils. 4e.., and reileive sub scriptions for the RED, %pin . AND BLUJ Catalogues and Numbered Certificates will Be sent to those wibLing tc act ,as - Ag.Onts. Nu. capital required. 1 rnnr.3,'so. i . _ KEYSTONE HOTEL, • At Montrose , Penn. WM. XL . HATC H, Proprietor. 9 - 1111:4 neic and comr4dious Hot e l situated 1 on Public Avenue, near the Court I louse s and nertrly in. the eeritqordlio 'business portion of Montrose, in now fitly copleted and furnished, and will be opened on M,nday, the 27th daj , of the present month for thi; nceommodatiun of the public and traeelere.l The Proprietor feels confident that: he is now prepared to entertain guests itt.a manner that cannot fail to give Complete Satisfaction. • • - TIM Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex pen ee dias,been spared. to iconder it, co:11,K get sulierio r 7 to and - Similar establishment in thin hurt of the St to. It is, well !supplied with all:, the recent ireidnoi4tdetiti add utnibit,t,Mnihibl*,ing waiters will aloays be rCadyto respond to the call of customers. , Tire Stables inn:needed' with this Houk are New -and .COnvenient. - • The Proprietor rospectOy solicits thopatrun ige of his ntd !deal., and the liviltegt:n4rany. WM. K. HATCH. Montrose, September 2 ft-t, 1858. --P* -81 AND , f.M.A.TEATALVTOR - L I G.. T S ! n LTA' NG 'FUJI I), 7. qatppht4e, 'lo,nip , ' CerntPes. bezt. rinatiries, c o nstantly on hand, and at prices a 9 Clrpr AS VIE CHF:APE:ST. COStiAller'S may rely upon getting Fluid and Camphsimitt, new. and voc.i.Vas Esell So fast, they never get stale. Also, Cans and Lamps. M3EL TURRELLI: 31tEttree, Nov.'2l4l4iPb. - / • •. :- TO MUSICIANS: • TIAILTICULAR - attentlott is calk e d to the .1. choice rar!etr of Violin, G.nitur ind Bass Viol Strings, some of the Vest qoalities In markei. Afso a good selection. of jotins Bqw.i; ri4s, Britth.ts,"Tall PieCes, Fir;gici /tonal's, RostdoSte., Aecorde9ns, P.utes, Fifes,i Drum Sticks, Twang lurks, just ruction 11415,1647 C. -• in nE.I be Variely'SCore.4 _ . THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. TrIURS,DAYS AT MONTROSE:, PA.- Lic 01 . 1•UsiTli 1'117:: 1..0 TI-1:315—,13.1 per anhatu, or $l , 60 in ad.rance. Witiquents su! , jett ti charge or s 2 50 pei year, wish interest. Oisenntintiances optional . with t.be Publisher nail) ill arranges are,paid. Adei•rtisenteatm inserted at .81 per squire. of 1 lilac, : '25 tents per square for.eadi insertion later the lirst 'three. One struart: one yeur,:;lB, each additional 7,quaie; 8 I. JOI, Work of all 'kinds executed nestle :lad promptly. Blanks always on hand. 11114' A. Post, Altornpvti at Law, have icutoved lo th,rir new office, a few doors houlll of 11,,y41 WeLster's'evrtittr. • Ilontrrso Oet. '.15.-31n : a I),R. WM. L. Cll A liliSON; , ( , ul.l . )re, N ctrally tolder hitsProftmOomil 1,7 Ser,,;!ee to Ilw.thhalpunt,. 01 five ~ v er :\ltriloas Store. Lodgings at flu* littymtouo Montrose, I let. 1•21.14.1855.-11. 4, E, 111.V81111TiT BlAV!'r.“7l* ns. .IND JOEHHES h.ITS. CAPS, AND FURS, . l A I9 1 vv 1 Umbrellas, Parasols, 'and Ribbons, . g AN' , Alit. • , A rrpwr No. 46, COURTLANDT STREET; I),‘N. H. ) - .NEW-YORK. .I,ls. thci,:,:s, General Ktmo:tuitv, A- .7. Pa rtner. r t FASHONABLE jogN sliifib i , T A I I L s 2 p ß a. , silo' , a dhors south of Boyd,and WL:l,sters . (0.0 I uJd 11,r. HENRY B. McKEAN, 4 rroirc EV and COUNSELLOR tit LAW. .1 I ( ruler• in tile Union Block —Toxi•anda, Brad ford co unly. • - attend promptiv t., all professional inisine , st intrusted to him, in Oda and adjoining Lieti'sBtf . _ • "HOME AGAIN," . Dr c;t. Dr-VDT-R.' _ orrsirc, over Avibows Lot)Gtx46s al sI:AILLE7sIIOI'EL tantrohe, - larch lUth, 11358. WM. W. SMITH, & CO., cabinet and Chair iThanufactur ers, fooi of Maio Strert. 31,,ut rose, Pa. JOHN GROVES, ra„n - rzittor-titiv i , 'Tent the liziptkt Meeting, - House, on Turnpike Street. 31i.ntrose, Pa. DR. R. THAYER, Physician and Surgeon, Montrose Pa. oth,, in, the Partitt.e. fit on. HAYDEN BROTHERS, New Mi lford, Pet§ Wa. AVlltoleNatedealer in Buttons,Cumn V tSu•penders, Threads, Fancy Goods - . Watches, Je‘vel rv, er and Plated Ware, Cut - - 'cry; P/shing Tackle, Cigars, &c. &c.. Merchants and pedlars, supplied On lintri . terms. W', HA Y DEN, TRACY lIAYDEN, 1011 ti IIAYUCN, GEO. HAYDEN. . _ fll - A Nlll fi 11:111.11-E - rpm: subgeriLer having ritimhastid retitled and newly turd shed thc ".. ~ * lboxe well known and populnr, Hotel, • prepared to amonimodatetlia trav eling public aad other with all the attention, and eoi.venienees aeaine teeth vn gold and ailver plat!, and to ("tiling dee:tying teeth. ABEL TURRELL, MONTIWSE, Pd. Deafer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye St off‘, Glass.wpre, Paints, Oils, Varnishe , Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Je4e: -Iry,"Perfurnery, Agent for 41.1. tee most popular Patent Medicines. . _ _ TIIE PUBLIC.: u:NIE Merchants publish a few low 110c4, )...7 or the price of n few low pricerFarticles, qs an inducement to persons to make their puichnses of them under the presumption that everything is equally low. Without taking space in the publi e papers to enumerate priers, I wish it die, tinetly urnierstood,. that I will sell Goods as low for the quality as they. can be bought—in any other store in this place or county. Baits and Hooks not used. Purchasers will generally find good qualities-of Articles at TI:IIREWS, and in Drugs. 3lediciues, Paints, Oils, and Tho'Stulk the very best, and the assortments full. The Fancy Goods Department is. also - extensive. Also, choke Family Groceries, Crockery, Wall Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, &e. In short nearly merythiog usually kept in country stores. As I deal In many departments of trade, and have more Articles tlFan Lean well enumerate lathe limits of a Newspaper, I shall not-attempt it; neither silt it be necessary,. under these cir cumstances, to till a column with' useless reL pt•tititnis and blatlks. The people are invited to calf and rim:nine for themselves. AIJEL•TURItELL. Itiontrossi or. Ist, 1858. • -" ' TAR: E. PATRICK, .Tit., would liliti IJ after a nilente of nearly ten yeirs; to appeal' to the moral von4ibilitics of s very generuus pub: liei•who have always tnanifested their sense of .appreeintlon of his usefulness by exacting his' serviees when needed or thought; to: Le needed, but who haG given no` otliir evideitei:of grati tude or good will—particularly in (ho way of " substantial aid" as Kossuth .wquld siey; , --that . he how , clesires a full and entire Settleniqui of all his accounts, also the accounts of ibe.lato fires Dititvekt .11 tut be.wisl a Anther te state thatite desires nothing to be •eeetddered wrong r i f, !trier fete weeks; thp said . ' stitieunGs, remateingttlisettledosith!d be plaeedin the:band# , of a good sharp telki:!ar, attd lie:4lqt to rmn sr.nnething that will bilk Olt& and Buck wheat Please notice th'...l'and take:action occur. dingle..—YoariTnily; . jata . • ...E.PATRICK,4II't .. - EW GOODS, in tnv line ing Vibtf Ircv k.-'- ' ABEL TUltitELt. Starch 34th, 2b39, ','` REMOVAL MONT It 0 1 SE, itA Vicinity. NcTICE. SALAMANDER SAFES. YANS alt %V .1 TkCi:Vi .., No; ' 2O SOUTH:SU It ' T Ft STltilEts'i "I. ; Idavy,now on haiAl latge.asortingukok,Fire and _ tj'bief Proof ._:alanainfr Safes. ftrEllankvaiill fitore4.ltouSliiii.ters, Iren $.011,' all cuidiev. of Locks, equal to : any made in.thelln;teil §tates. . • . . ; Fite - Safes in.one Fire. ..411 conte.o4:RiAl with- couten 1.6. good-condition:! • THE 8 11.1t.piNDE11 SAFES 01 , I . (I:ADILPiIik A:oll.yArllrE EVANS I*, WATSON .. 'itY'r'elit' &Medi sielifi 6Wfit the folivrang-ceriiiicate -thak their niansfarints•of SuIS mantic r had- at lep th rti ty u'srestifiid the iCpre4ctitatiotis .wlUuk-Itave thq.n . made' of them as rendering nn - undoubtedsectirity ag,aiU?)t the te - rri fie-element • • , • 'Philridelphia , Aprils 13th, 1856.' ETANA It afferds 4 lis hip:held !•eitisinethin to lititte ,, to von that to the vf•ry pruteetiva ggSliliba Of.- two of the —Salamander Safe which we purchased Of you-some months *love, w.e saved - 13, ". # o. Purti 4l / .O L'OUr-juivelrv,Aud all. our bolt 4, • • • paprs, t:e., . expe.46.1.t0 . -- the ealaniiieo Are in it :instead Place, un the inornin,g 'o f• tf i 110 inst. When i l tEct 7 th at_thesit Alfa iferelotiited in the fourth,v.tory, thu building .we occupied, and that thy. itubseqinint .into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast coucentyakien,of heat caused the brass platesjo nielt,. We cannot Put.regard the preservation of - their valuable contents as most convincing proJt of the gi eat security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure in recommend ing them to men of business as AN:al - 6 reliance against lire, • G KOR.G F. W. SIMMONS & Jewelers, Who have purchased six large Safes since. April 28, W.l-Iy. 2att, salt ! ':ttt Lfirals,l2 11110L1;SA LE SALT DEALER, 201 IVashington-sl, (Directly opposite NVashington Jlarket,2 New - "Ycorlr..; (L'i TILL CONTINUES to offer to the city nr,d t. 7 COUN'I RV trade, all kinds of FOREIGN Coarse and lino S.%ti.r, at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part 0f,.. 01 011- bm's cilebrated.brad for table .and dairy use; Jeffrey & Darcy, 31orrJudrs, • Brownlow's, &c. and 500(101bn.shels-Titrkli . Boffares, Co-- racoa, St. IMCS, LiNbon, Cadiz, Ivica, Na otos, &c.,, all of which will .be. sold at bargain prices fr,an % essels, store and storehouses. Any purchaser wishing to select from a good asmoriment will find it to his interest to eal4 -N. 11.—Fine table .sal!..pizt up in small bap of different sizes; and-tonptantly on hand ih ship ping order: Also o apleiidid article or It.o.di Ground nail, in quart boxes,put np and for cafe eta trie - qtraututvln Fugen of five dozen each. ;Neri• Ycj,k, pridq.st.lss9.--I Et: 81..1111Y1Jellt RR..%6EMENT, I NTFAV RAILROAD ROUTE—DE:LA. ‘VARE. 11 LACKAWANNA &. NVESTERN RAIL. ROAD.—New and expeditious bread gua..", route from the Nod arid We:dicta Great Pend nun Scranton ; nod 'from the - LaikaWanna zori Wyoming, valleysi through "t gi' New York itit - il Philadelphia. On and after Monday, April 11th; 0 59, tra . h3a wil) he ten aiTollewis: ,' ,-.';•;',... ~; , The Cincinnati Ex. Train hound canton N. Y. & Erica. It. arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 a, m.. and c,otmeetA with,,the EXPRESS Train' which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia nt. B.ln a. tn. Due at II olitroSe, ' 8.45 .- Tatiliathlailt, - . 1424 ~, - Factorpille, 9.48 Scranton, Mpscow, 11.22 - Struuds:burg, ' 1.26 p. m. Water Gap, 139 " Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.04 "' - Bridgeville, 2..25 0 Junction ; • • - 3.24 " New York, • 7.15 ." • Philadelphia, 8.15 .. .Passengers l frou N: y, Icatr - eiritd. 1 Nu. 2 North Riter,•at ' 4 - ' ''7.30 a.. ra• ',Nal Ptlilutlvlpltia,LeaveyValaulSti: :, . ~."4 ' l, Wharf, at r .. , , 7' ; , i t '1 60C r''' Leave Junction; . ; '. , • . I : ) 1 1,611 •., 1 . Dueatilridgeville, , • 11.37 " --. Delaware,( 15 in ia;to awe*, 11.tai " , • Water Gap, - '' - 12.9 p. m. , stroudaburg,'•: - .::' , . - .:: - i: : cl 2 41 " Moscow, ' .220 " - Scranton' 3.10 .-" Faetoryville, , - 3.58 " _ i Ttp;lthanneelc, -' ' 4.15 e - Montrose, , 4.53 ," 'Great Pend..,-,.. -.5.25 " Connecting nt Grea ti3encEiritli nor' Mail Train, west, at :Neetrininadation Train !caeca Fri.:a ton ftir Great Bend at ' 8.10 a. m. .iiriVe at Great pend,, - . 12 41:1 p.m. ..Conneelingyith the DunkirkExpres_wetit at 1 10. thit l Emigrant TrainSwest4o.--1.53, and-the N. Y. Express, oast, at 1.56 pz in: • Returninp_lenres Uteat Bend at :.CO - p. m. Duo-at Scranton, 0.15 " For - the accommodation of way' travel on' the Southern Division, a paaseoger ear wilt IV at tached to the Express Freight Tiains,learing - .Serantoo, at- 4.00 ar. m. Dno-at Stroudsburg at , ' 10.05 •' -'-• u - - Junction at ' , 220 p, m. Returning, will leave Junction-at 3.3011. M. fluent Stroudsburg at 7.05 "'• ~ • Scranton tit 2.30 p. N. . - Passengers to and from New York change cars at Junction—to and from' Philadelphia at Bridgeville. • . For Pittston, Kingston, and . Wilkesbarre, take L & B. R. IL, ears at Scranton. -For Jessup, , Aradkid, and`tarbondaW, take the Stages at Scranton. , Tickets sold, and checked ti tn . ugh. • ~ JOHN BRISBIN; Sup't. Wm. N. JENKS. Gen'l Ticket Agent Scranton, April 6th, 1669. ME SECRET IiPIIidITIES GP YOUTHAND MATURITY. test Published Gratis, the 25th Thousand,' '• A FEW ‘Vc.rds on the - lbation' al 'Treatment, without -Medicine, .oP3nermatorrhea or JAM Weak ness, 'Nocturnal .EMISSiOTIS, Genital and Nervon's Debility; Premature Wetly of the System, Impo tency and Impediment to Marriage --" 'BY B. DE LANEY, NI: D. The important fact that the manralarfiting complaints, originating:fin Vie Improden&and solitude of youth, may be. easily removed Wint our.fraLtnersztis in this small tract, clearly ide monstrated and the entirely new• and highly suecessftil:trealmedti as adopted by the Author, fully exoained, by means of which every one is' enabled to curia MAISELF perfectly and at' the least possible;potti,therobytYptding:alt the ad vertised nostrums of 'day. — SeetAo,aity.witireas, gratislum4.o3t fitirirn sealed.envelope, by:remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LA.NEY,...BB.Enst 31 st Street, New Vork.qty• • . Lil7•YeqW• ATIMNABII44;B,At. A LARGE ANA) NEW iIIIPPXV or SPEOTACLES. 4 i' JUST RECEIVED. To Tito zrE CALL- AND TJ2I.:. at TURRELL'3:'•' 4:a , •'QECOND HAND Bur retti r is 7 of nearly every deeeription, It .7 )?it Better. a4ll ChUPer , " RD VI "7 5 ' - -• ' for eafei:.by..7 , rAiiELlPUß },LIV . Montrose, Nov. 25 1 6.1858. . • '111j.%111 TR Y'S 11 1 .DI 1 JJVATI3IC 'itiliotilts• for 1110 by A'BEvTintiiii,i:' .. _ . • • , . . . •: ;LET THE :AFFLICTED '. `, READ I ~-.. Ana'learn Mit a perfect and radical dais/1 iratreiked g o-d guartudeed to all.who ant. aelleted With wenknets, dyblit; pi , • , towveas emend:sluts, melancholy thoughts , aomwesh,,, :I spirits, 'alp:tuna' ands aaiguish of nditaileat of sleep, k m. of tnittnory,loan of luoirgy and 'nest-War pewit, piny, mitts, -.l o 4 4o l4 , Sdraes sad a want of conadence fa theMielvealahlt bag' di., epinvulpdve ttenthilage, hithotetwo Riidaitsfuni of life atilt , ppltyrdchthe *Oise to he fold the nature of your ills , ease—ttut iiNGLIOII-110T.1310 PillibilliA.N.deist net, this ;perfect knowledge of the Ituman'systeM enables, hint to des. uribe the disease without ttnyinformation from the patient, to explain its original came, and to gininintecitsennl. Sad, • what is more stable stilt he will. honestly and frAnkty tell 'Whether Yon cod ho cared or dot. thee oaring yeti trouble, ex pense, and disappointment Ms exaniluationa are. made without, any information from the patient; therefore 1 , 0 thoroughly understands their Physical conditipaystid Phren. 010 1flosi develnpmont, without Which he never conitt have I pecforrtut,lso *palsy astoatthing lyre% It should be remetp,- bored that this Ihoanical Ji;hymeakti performs cures thought ' larluessiblef"-;-.lfeclica/ pfueraca: ' ' ' ' " • . • ..„, , T r ot skeptics, inil 'more especially those who bare tried 'caltare aril germ, relief, let them read the folbserinf retell:Sind . Judge for themselves., of the geed elfeets lit the ButowiltPhy ' ql4-Cti's Now Itnfuedies. 1.4 all hiscorropsnuleuci is atrictly -. private aadronticleutial, honor 'limn!s front gtvietaamea. .4101/NG MEN,' READ . TIllig: ''Turn now twenty-Ave years of ago; I have suffered from , the following syntptouts'teueo I was sevOtHetitt years Old; I employed eVcry moans ; I coustated a number of medical teen, aud %poet apillstla fortune - fog seediaattreatmes offhand got no relief, stall 1 dip:allot:UW.lloc I'lryaltign: "Midi his treat. went, I trip costar./ 10 , 14(60. health, boat woe:ally and .ff 1. 7 01. 4 04-2 ,T he' following,wero the symptoms i';feltsp—At the-age of 'ciente , * palpitation" of the heart cants, on, and which WATO afjerwarde Wagged en the 'Lightest exortfoir or excitement ; periodical. headaches, noLso amilanalug throggh the oars; imperfect vision, objects Aka fatlims stars anno y ing the sight ; - tetepolarp saftack; tiff 'gelatine; pituplos and ~blatebee au , the &pa ; . a .d ri v e l l ed . mate of,-tho 2 frame, with euistaht cola feet and Lands; toe, of ;actuary ;incapacity to turn the attention:to anyone enbjeet ;fitefuent tits of ab a tra, lion; total thattility toptudy ; dislike to staety ; mutely of dospondeary, pule:atm/way, Involuntary. simlsitug tlf , teats; heats and flushes' opithepfnee'on the sitglaest occasion, iha t hangings:lf unlade ; difficulty of breathing coitipo &lit extra Peach:lg, remit n,,s', or going up "salsa, °yap a.bill.. Tho stom ach was constantly out of order'; the app,Alto becanicicapri clone ; wunetintee it lanceted, and at Other times nearly- ab sent; &noire; tastes and a lunging for strange food. *A train of dyspeptic symptoms rot In, such AS gAtUfbAot, (-Catnip, Pow, and looppeteas rextreme hettrincee and torpor after rstatut ; great tbirst-restioss nights, frightful dreams, cough, night sweats, Gotta breath, decay of teeth, ea:gently furred , . tongue. The chief Symptoms of which, in addition to the pr. AOLLIAg wero pain and debility In the back and toles, creeping and shivering scosationa down the opine, ',though ants were traversing that column. I wet engaged to be married, but Serra not, for fear toy Infirmity - might be known. I felt a sense of fear, distrust and shame, with a dreariest my Mar. why should Lo neepectod or ditcovered ; a wastimg away fol lowed, and my friends thought•l was consumptive; my corn plexioa became sallow, my eyesight dim; I had a. downcast and an abashed look ; I 11 - 1.1 unable to stand- the gate of Other , people; I would blush when spoken to; my forehead and' hies become blotched and pimpled ; a loss of leak followed, sod a great drowsiness, with ma indlitlrenut to every thing but sectualou ; app,arauces of rupture began to show them metre.. I bags* to pine away ; for seven yearn I surered all :thew symptoms and kept the secret in my own bosom; and 'I Lelleyo / aboutg have takea the, secret to an early grave, had I not consulted the Botaalc Physician. I write these feet, for the sake of saffeito humanity, hoping they will emelt DOM. of my follow.creattues from a life of suffering and a prey:tate:re grave. • •it Yours, (nay, &c., - -~.'• 'Alma the above gentleman called en me, be h►d be hurot of.rs cure; all he expected was a littlecrellet I fiat made. 'Phrenological and an Anatomical examinailould him. has n't,- ...Whiled myself that Ito hail nechronic disesrutiifsmal - .hlur, I 1011 blut.a4 nue. Old Leonid rare bird ; but he had•aufferod an much dloapp,intment in the ether reinediue ho had tried, Mail he torciftleulged mine; however, I made the ucteresary tlathentatical and Astrenomlmil calculations; and having,•by these laCalla k•Certalat4,3lllat herbs, under .plauetary in fluence, were bed adapted to bin cane, the,eure'svai very seen .aceeraplisited: lie sone. recovered all his mental and ph, alcal energies; itr abort, i.e became a man again ; said sliertfy linor married, and I need not ray became a happy luau. , CoorolusLi •u r_an the ENGLISH BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, No. 1336. Lombard - Street, Philadelphia. AFFLICTED,, READ• And hoar what Others have satia blin and bls'eures:— ~ This teatleitut IlugUab Botanic "Physician has really per formed some of the-most astonishing cures on record. lu this erlis.nnv OtheNcountr,t,';:by lanoeint, hot s'ertalu Newe ; • ' . IlverY MauTForriin and Mild, Wile titer /oilier. Illobaud or Son • all Lodi.; whether 'recine or Old, whether a Schad +Girl orSlairtmc vs hetes Mother. Wife et ttaughfor;ellietber 'ldarried-er Mello felt shan'd consult the English FlOtairle Physiciau, If they wish to be permanently and radically cured." •Let no young man eater AheIIACIZEIS OBLIOATIONS .01` 31A.1ilILED•LIFE, without drat consulting this eminent English Botaniarbyalcian. Ile has cured hundreds of talcs which' have bean pronounced incurable; sad' thousands blivetbeen: radically eared by him, and the' parties tire now ' anarrtyd4 i dhapPY: Bre. one, esiteeisilly young persons and those •einteinplating tuarage, should ctertsuli him. Ils iAlt describe your disease and the parts meted. lio.will des cribe the trueminse of 'ayes'r sulferings'atid infirmities: Ile will tell all Ate symptoms you have Mertens's...l, and all the symptoma Yell will expenence, width(' result of all them symptoms *Uygur bealth and emmtltutton , lie will toll you how long yeti Lir eireen'ailfectel. lie will also tell yea how eat when you-tan be 'cured: Zia deadly poisons, as A write, Aux VoltliC.l, Opium, or anyother , no Mercury, nor any' deadly mineral—nothing but pitrely vegetable a:;:dlea lions are proscribed by - thin wonderful Medical Botanist. We Revise every ode to conceit the English Ito - attic .I . l.yetctsta, and Judge for themselves.'!----ifedicaf .rournaf._ nz.tv Tmis: -1 have been married ton years; I never had any children ; • it caused discontentment lu toy h.band ;' we both were aux.- loos to have children ; and I tried several things torn-move my Mannino's, hot they had no erect. About three - rears a g I called on the Botanic Physician; I to:dr his itioitallea,- uu •am low 'ldessed with two lovely children tny'hetalth is :mach improvod, and my husband is more contented and hiPl7. Move me, yours, kez, ANOTHER FOlllif LADIES! - "Eleven Menthe after I was muffled I cave Mini to alaugh ter, but -ray sufferings warn so' great that the Faculty des paired of my recovery. Able made me dread, the thoughts of hiving any mote children. I tried every thine to prerinit repreitiOn of my rtufferings, but without inereedinv. wo you% after martigge, l wasagain ountunal, but my aufforiarte worn so createtiat the child died. I wait told by my Phyeician 'that if I had any mere Children, he foaled my life tronld be endangefed. d 'tried the BOTANIC - IIIYSICIAN'S Pre— ventive to novo Children. Ilia Reauelles had the desired effect; they notonly provrinted tue from having chil dren, but they lieu' Linlauved ray health. TO the pure, ell thigul are piat. . . Tours, sincerely, kc., • I AB dOligah,fioalth mates tfeilial;le , not to have chil dren, cohmlt Mtn. ' All Mite wheard childleas; and wish to Lore cbildrerkieoricule him,. 'All.Ladiea consult him in the tam delicate cases. with implicit and perfect confidenee. TO TIIE MADE( ED LADIES, whose health will not admit f, maim-ream of family, his Remedy Is invaluable. as it eau :1;", successfully used as A PIiEVE SWAIM% Against Alloying ;any Children. If, you have tried otters, and got uo you w6ll to enjoy good health mid long life—if you are wile, yen will go and consult the ENGLISH ,- , IIOTA,IiIO DitlailClAL at his private residenee,-;:a.-1336 f'4O3IIMIIP:S724III2,THILWELII_ All Ithstslears - stiletly`peivato and Mangan& can ry to hie honorable, fatherly' anirgentlemattly, conduct; lliastand lug tad experieadeof kall a oeuturY prose, &pad llama fradtedeu.• that ilmy can arida° ill - their little artmhitai_bed ;wen& team as sa father, samara moral rectUnde, aisd =mart or anger and high seem of duty. Past experience has proved add allibelfilltle'beercia aro safe and sacred with Lim. MARRIED.. MEN,READ :T HIS.:: , llive.heicamtorta , 4aort -11 y F e ars ; . .itoit ie . y • g o I Iron to lon my muscular N ew- Fee, so ametk;ae, Mal e l n feared itonld became huNtent: I appliodMmteml Medical Men, -but got no relief, until, by mere chance, I applied to the Bo `-ionic Physic-lac - 4m told me mine wee a case that required ..I.lute, but thalami - oak!. znamutee a ' , effect cure if I only fol. lowral bisfrafice. I put nay name on his hooks; he =Well atalculattits.--rebetherha would be most ell tient andbat ado*, to my case. Ultimately, by attending admiral& adtlce, I recovered ell my lost power and no ergo, anallaia now stouter and a stronger man than I einr ;.;;;• Yours, gratefn!lr,'AF,, Consulta&arSalsl/yeßandisynteceeptelL- , ." 121630 atil distance can commnalkate by fetter. All Lettere, 'Coianduitislicitia and Interviews strictly -Plicate and Conti denial - ,TrifisPielsge of all - Latterit Inuit lanpnapaid, and-One -Pedlar nicking for Cousalustrosi'fna. ENGLISH BOTANIC-: 'PHYSICIAN, No: 1336 bombard: Street,' 116)*Iphitt ! 'A-priP2d, A siri STARTiING tiSOIIISURES , • 47.A.A -.4 t ~. . .- ...NI A L. ' " the ruarried 1-, 400: for -. . ( . or thos' eonteitspiattug par. =cl :"; • :N'',.... 14 1 % . 1` .:.. 1'. i ';:11.4, 2 6,'-..‘200 -pageWfult - Of-i. . : i : "J t",ECTOsi, , .! V t il - 44 '; , ./:. -,, Price' 23 cents—aeot It, all. ''nft • t •''' ' 7 :1., .; - ":fa,, - ,, - riartii• unit' Selil, by ' . ,utail,'; 1 4. 1..' _4 ; : ',,,•, , ,1.,..;.: POST:PAID.;:.;•SO;IIifOciap i 'z.. , ~, ~.. '':. ~..-..; ' ics iota the pa'st var. The AR '' • '''''-"' -- I I. ' - 11' •d it '''' ••,. ~,i f ~ ..., ,. .,: Aih ,..„ biv t. warm ,an lonian. 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Fl 4 ST ".I'.4llCLA"raS' 6 9 4 Pregnancy, di• rliei r 'aiw ,sitic tpthuse r.aiseni-riage, : Ipit _at vtli ( I ,!pir t ~ ipt,f4ey e r,,,,k. : ..._..,;,.,... ~,. , .7:: 1.4 f i 11 .4 ;,0 9 Pii•rv.94% aii4 spipalcallYotfils4:4o: in llitibilelt •iinalitul:l;atig-011 oighl;llX9l'4lt?Ap' patkiiitieridf heart, hY:sterics,uo4wltitpsi Allogial pitio. wit' etreet acure,wheli all other. Anemia have'. fallen;pg4 all Ito' a iloyet:ful re 00:4y; do not cow l tainjidkrillotuil,liatiloolt#,lorlattythiltakhortfu/1 to tlig.qiistilitt4o. ..Ad4rosa , , DR.. TELLES i i . 0W'50.04:44.1.0 4.1 . .-: , .r. - - ti •. . ... .. ;... „1-6,14,7934" • , rirEL rut.--6011-AND , ,AIN EF7/1, uI.P4IOIY, -ADEL I.I.RILELW 3lontr3so, February 1 1 4, 84 ( 1 2 • ; s' _ . . Scroffilaot tang's a constitutional disease, a corruption of- t blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiatt weak, and poor. llitiug in the circulation, it ptvvados' the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. mg:Matt - free from its - attacks. iwr is there one which it may not destroy: 'lle scrofulous taint variously catised mercurial dis' case, -low - living; ordered:or ,uidicalthy feed, iMpUre air, filth and filthy hairy, the depresiing Vices. and, above ilie - tvenereal infection. .IVhat ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the ion- • descending .t.frcaci parents toeitildren unto the-third it SCenli t!) be the rod of him who says, 1111i)1 ri.,it-the iniquities-of -the:fathers upon their children." - _ • • - Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of con-opt or ulcerous mattbr, which, in the hags, liver, aud intermit organs, is termed tubercles; In, tke glands, Swells s; and.,on the sorface,,eroptiuns or sores.. 'Ois foul cor , ruptiort, Ivbielz.senders in.the bi • depresseit the, energies of life,thatscrefidciuicOnStittk tious itet only suffer frbm scrofulous:earn.' phiints, but they hivid far less rower with stand the. ettaCks - Of other 'disedscs ; cense einently, 'vast numbers perish by disorders which; altlionih not sCrofnliairs in thOir nature, 'sire seal rename(' fOtal: by • this:: taint in . the System. Most 'of the consumptionwhich 'dd. , ' cnnates tlitharuau family hes its origin - dixec itfr in• this scrofulous contamination ; and many , destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, hreins• , and, indeed ; ' all• this.organs, arise,. fro= :et are aggiiiiated bythesamt • thiequarter of all our people are scrofiximis ; their Persons: are; invaded by this -lurking in-' feetion, and-their health is.undermined by it. To cleanse it trim the system. we must rentomus the blood...by an • alterative medicine, and, in vigorate ,it by healthy . food.. and ta.q . 4.-e. Such a medicine-we supply. iti AYER'S Coiiipounil • Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most • effectual remedy- which the medical skill of our times can devise fur this every whore prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the-most active icmcdials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder front.the' blood, and the rescue of the system from its dextructive consequences. Hence it should he .employed fur the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise frbm it, such as Euurryvn ru.ff Sx.r;r litsitsra, Sr.:lrrnuerS ltosn, 'or Euvstrnt-ta. Pt:4ll.N, PESTEM., BIMTEDES, BEIVES and BOILS, T.1310=4, TETrEIt Vid,SALT 'BEAD; itINGIVDMI, RDEV3I.I.TD:Se, STDDILITIc•aIId Mr:net:ix-414)4T ritst:s ! Ditorsi, Drirrrsts, DE D ILiTT, and, indeed, sr.r. Court...tit:4in AitICT.IO iTtOD TED or.- biretta' IlLood. The froputbr belief ire.•iaiparitynf lair Lida" is-founded in truth, fur scrofula - is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose Lula-virtue of this Sursapa. 'rills is 1q purify and regenerate this vital thud, without which sound health is'impessible iu contaanirtatid ,censtitutions.. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease uithitithe range of their action - can rarely withstand or evade tbeiii • Their penetrating. propartico acecsh. aunt Cleanse, pwati..r_she_imman organ. - ism, correcting its ' .diseased artion, and •reawring _ its 'he:Odic titalities. As a omsegmeneemf theme primertig, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or ph3bical debility is astonished to .fitsil his health or energy restored by a remedy at once tat . aimple apd " lot only do they et:re the crery- day cornplatids of every Ludy, but al , o many forniiiteule add dangerous diseases. The agent below named is • pleased to furnish gratis my Ametican Alumnae, coutataing certiticat.escd their,enrea.and directions for their ute In the followiUg complaints: costirc itesa,-liwrthitni,llemtriehr arialing . from ditorderal St' mach, Sonsca,lndigrbtion, it in and ilorbird Inaction of lice Barrels, Flans !envy, Loss - of-Appv tito, Jrap,i4v, 'and: other, kindred complaints, atisingifrattUa late itato, of the Lolly or ollttlietiou efiti fluietions. - k k sper s Cherry Pectoral, mt. 2.117. 'flew-cues or Coughs,. Colds, Influenza, I 9nrseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipien onsurnp.. tion, and for the relief of Cf ni ft ptire Patients in udvasiccd_ sta e- of the . disease. , - ', . , -.' - So wide is the rid at Its usefulness nd so mi merces arc the enses of its rums, 11 t almost - every section of eountrr'SliTtunds in pc .ons pub lic]y known,. olio Love been restorcdfro'. alarming . and even desperate diseases of the 1 gs by its tole. When once tried, its superiority iver every other medicine : l,f its kind is too =virtu= ,toescnne obsert ation, and where its virtues, are' kritton, the public no longer lieSifate what antidote to employ for:the distressing and dangerous- affeetiorar of - the pnicaopar,y, organs that arc InTident to our climate. While rnativ utTenor rensedlcs thrust upon the • Cdturnunitvhave Sad 'been discarded, this has gained friends by every triar.Conterred.benefiia on the afflictevl the* can never forget, and pro duced macs too .ittnneruus and tou!remarkaidc to be forgtittcm,, ' PIICPABEII C.• AVER & CO. • LOVELL,- MASS. IVOR SALE MY • .'• 7t, TunizEtt.,l;o4lru.k.; P. & 1;i1,30n; J. Frieris . vilit , ,. WS:um S. 11111111tIr; ti(OTT. tilningvi)le;llAi ikeN BROTItr-%, Neil', Milford; J.. 1:.. (3nia.raLE, .Greallenti;,E. It.. Grow, (Atwood; NY. 11. "rIMY ER, Di MOCIi; EATOIS & OXLEY, iiinford, I inll9 ly HOWARD ASSOCIATIO-N, PIIELADELPHIA A Benerokni Institution, stablished by special for the r'elieffif ihe'siCk a/ licted with' ViMitent and Epidemic diseases. 911-1 E Assoemrtoidn view of the a*vc furdestruction of hunian fife, eatrsed by sex ual disees, antilhe.:deeeptiOnslittactisid upon, tile unfortunate victims - such diseases by Quacks, several fears ago directed 'their Con sulting §ul.v . e.on,.4a l cual:r&min t E l ...acA 14ort4vpf thelr name, to open a Dispensary for the 'treat ment, of this class of diseasesilreall.their.ftittns; and to-give Mmercat.A.evicr. GRAII9,IO 911irho apply by letter . , with a di.scription of theireon ditioni