HOMO; . name's not merely four square A.:offs, - Though with metres hung and glided; Homo is where affection . • rifled with Silvio it die heart hatb bnildcd 1 - tome—go ti•xteit the , Sailing neat.,(llo Heaven abore" - tisj• - Houle is 'Aber° tliefe's one to love: • Himm is where there's one to )ove us. fiernies-not merely ionin and ioo6, It something needs to endear it; . Borne is where the heart ran bloom, Wheresthereenome kind !into Aeer it? Ist is be - me-Asia/ none. to acne— Noise to:weleoine, none tirtriet us? Home is sweet—and only sweet— - When there's one we love, to meet.us benaral Wagbingten as. a. Itejed-- . ted thitor—The beautiful May . Vary. A writer in the New York. Cpthwat Says of the lady whe won Wathingibies younz heart, - ,and whose father iejeeted the voung sof _ ,and hier beettuSe he had - not a carriage for hip A:wetter to tide about in: ; shall•go back in her life a number Of years, 7itiid speak ofthe event which has made her • -- name one of curious interest. _ Before sire be- I tattie Mrs. Edward_ Ambler, itte s'.rts called Mary Cary. Ber father was Wils.on Cary, Esq., of. - Celevs." in the county .of Elizabeth . City,deseendid from the. noble family of Huns- I Oen in t ngland. Hisrelative, Col. Archibald I Cary, of ,"Ampthill," in Chesterfield, 'was at. bis death the heir apperent to the earldom. The worthy old gentleman seetns ; from all we know of him ; be is said to bare been - as -proud as the Coenys or the- Somersels, and,! to have lima& his family the noblest in the land. He lived in great state, with clirtriot and horses,. plate and -velvet and 'embroidery, a worthy of the old school,fuiy satisfied With I the "order cf things,'' and enjoying serenely • thngood gifts of Providence. His beautiful 1 daughter was a great heiress and_ had many--± suitots—the accident-which befel one of them e has - made her remembered in many books. \I fle ivits)i - young man of err high cher:utter, 1 - a relative of George- William Fairfax, t who lived at 'Belvoir," on the Potomac,: and here he met with Miss Cary, who came, to vis- 1 h. Mts. Fairfax, her elder aieter. The young r than at once proceeded to fall in lore. which he did with an ardor. eharrteteti;-ie of his pas Lure. When Miss Cary went borne to Celeys ' on James firer, he followed her like a coma geous gallant, and held open siege to the fteir fortress. In the good old times, however, tomethinerljnore- was nees - •tary than the eon-) - sent of the young lady, and so the youth d uly o.ked a private interview with the awful old lord of the maner t .who listened to him silent ly-throughout. - When the lover had fieished, Mr. Cary.rose mac him a low bow, and said that, if this' I was atonal; Mr. Washingtons errand at "Ce ley," his a i•lts - had better terminate: his I daughter “,had been accustomed to rile in her I own chariot."' And with this allusion to the _poor condition of the yonager son the inter view terminated.. Washington bowed I and went-away, and in due time married Mar- • fba 1 - I,narfake Custis, who "resembled • Miss / Cary," Says my authority ~.as tnueh as twin sister ever dill aneether;" • =I But the old _tradition does not., end here. I Many years fled away—Miss Carey was Mrs..l • Ambler—and her cliteaided• suitor was the - man who hadju.et received-the sword of Lord Cornwallis Yorktown;- whom the whole I feZvilized worldleeiled as greatest among the Trim, "the - foremost man," not only ?f Amer lea, but . 4 ..tf all elltis world." #o , pissed through thnold - nretropol's, WilliaMeburg, at Sheltelad of Iris viefeeioui troops, and the peon ple Were eray with: i•Oy and adoration almost. I The rata mu) t!er'nearir prereninkhis horse from proceeding—the calm statute on horse back possed on sererielY. AlLat•onee le per ieeived at a window. of io the crowd, his old loie, Mary Cary. He raised his sword.and saluted her profoundly. She fainted.- - - Thus the stdiy is told, and it must of had a truthful fuandation'at least; Bht it deer not seem that the lovely Woman Weteld'ante. I She had rot been able-to . re turn the affection of theyouth—that was all. She married-him who was her heart, Edward Ambler. Ile was not unworthy '• - saf this' noble }arty in rank and - Character. lie was deseend:' ed through his mother Wow the.great.Hugiree not house of Le Itoebe Jequeline, in Viandee, and-inherited - the honest. inititicts of hi 4 a race. At twelve heitad been sent for Lis education to England—be graduated at Cambridge, and then made the grand tour of Dirope, return iiig to Virginia - when he was twentY-ane.• _He married to Miss City enon'afteiward - s,becamt . soiled - 0i at York, and was so.mnch respected I that when Lord,Bottetourt.came to Virginia as Goiernor, he brought a letter of introduc- I Lion . to the collector: ' He died at thirtyellte. and the Revolutionary war breaking out soon afterwards, his beautiful wilow moved - away from the scene of her'grief, and took refuge in the ''Cottage,' far elp in Hanover. . , 10" An amuring'ste'n'e recently foil place ih the nice Court in - Philadelphia."A sail or accused of breaking a coffee hoaso.piiipri etor's nusa in a fight, offered TO "Well, your honor, all I've got; to 'say is, that M. I3anm's nose was, broken . before. • • hit hirn;and . rown it. - But I think,'Mr.Judgp, that Mr. Baum- leas the better fur the Opera tion: Before I hit him his nose pointed ,to ••• the left.' :As I knocked it to the right, I leave it to anybody, that ever know'd him afore, to S3V if his looks ain't improved by the cliange. nos 3 :carer broke before `,I plugged litn, thee I gives up,, and says no more. B3t if he does—and 11, know he's a _ _man of his word,'then I asks thismourt not to be toe hard upon a rioaT sailor. I wssAriiink at the time, your honor, or I wouldn't have struck _ . Ile was let off with a fine of one - f.,r , rz..-.t• and ten days' imprisonment. r LODI MANUFACTUIIING COMPANY; 1 A i f&NUFACTURED from' the night-soil-- or ,ll_ll_,Niew York city, in lots - to snit purchasers. This,artiele (greztly improted within-, the' last' 1 three pearsyhas been in the markedPotefghteed years, and still defies competition.;-aeti manure for Corn and Conlin Yegetables,l3iiiiit ileitper::) -,- "-------- , anore powerful, thatt i any other. and at theltnip Ar . gi)m . e .- Aifikes - bas invented a Lick 1 tae free from -rlisagreeable odor. :-Two I Varela, without any key or hey boles: - If key boles - I ($3 worth) will manure an acre of corn in the are going out of fashion; what will ' tbe poor - bill, will save;twci-thirilti in labor, ' will eattse it' Paul Prys do! i to come up quicker, to grow faster,ripen earlier, land will . bring a larger crop on poor ground. It than any other fertilizer - and It !salsa a pre ventive to eta Acorn; silt 4 it'don'. s,.zoti iture the seed fo put litontact With it! ''. •-- . Ili L. M. Co. point -,toTtbeiri•histg standilig reputation, und'i theitirge capital ($100;000) in vested is their business as a guarantee that the article they makashaltal.weys : be of sucti quality as to commandOi rehtly. see, •- • :- - ' Or Price $1.50 pk:r beirZi - for any quantity over six barrels. ,- -1 " -- 11:11 ,- A Pampidet;:containing esterxinfonisation, will-be sent• - frazair toady: one' ahlying - for the slat. Our addresslar•-'„- • ,„„,' . . ' GRIFFINGd3R9TAIEfiLS di Co, Atriculttital..Warehousie, iflO.Cotirt landt St: " . .' - 14EW .YORK: ' • , March' '7;'59-3m.. .., .. - . . jar Prentiniis cracking jokes with Fanny Fitittny e laringlassei^,ed it: the fidger that.lithe men of the present day .are PrentictiCrepliis I ..thistr they most be fast to oattibilef womee- iacan 11m.-- 1 .9. Methodist rainih•er at the west, who lived on a was reit-- troirbled.to get Ms gitarterly,, instalments. - at lest told the nun-paying -trustees that he xnAlStlateirle - thoney - , as his fitn)ily were -suffering fur the ntee.s:ariee of life. 'Money,' replied the steward: " You. preuth for ;mon ey ' IF thought youpreac,hed. for the !good ufeottis !"-Replied - the mirobter; " I t c is ear souls, and if I could, it would tale a'thltic-1 and 'such yours to !make a - :heal !n 1 'A:'persoirtold'a Qu4ker that silence of.e cf the Society of griectis wh6 - enough to kill the devil ;- to which the ,Quaker' r6p• thstit - ii : serlfie the 'aileut as sembly 'were tryitig-to to.' Nth . eriTern luta wint.i to ichridl, alie -was 3sked wby the nom baebelor was, singular.' -13ecauseralgt aplied , 9t is to very-eingtilar :y.Zryalt -get .ccarriecl.'s • - Curious - Legal Quibbles. .. A lady was-coming -,out of the Opera ;Rouse, when a thief snatched at her diamond 1 earring, dad tore - it 'completely: . from her ; ear, causing it to bleed. Upon Ear return Nome, she:found titoring lying in the tresses kg' her h 2 -2 - t . • • nig thati* fa' Yied'4oi'Stetiliffg alia bang fourid guilty 14"tbe-jury, the oFfnion of the . judges was - taken whether this could be ccrisithired a sufficient 'takins : the opinicn of tbejudge - s was afterwarda . de. livered, in which they' hekh.that as the ring lit I been entirely removed from the lady's I ear, and-wks *holly in. the -possession of the 1 pliimner, al.thoeighlitit for . firt :instant of time; when he lost it in her Lair, the taking.was complete. 50,. - Where - n thief led A hone from one part of -a field :to another; intending to steal it, but Was apprehended' before- be could . git the horse out of , the field, it was decided the taking was compete. • In all these Canes I.eou will:hare-noticed that- the principle up `rin which they were decided is that the'prop erty.mnst be completely severed' from the possession of the owner, and entirely within. the possession of the taker, no - matter, in each case, for bow short a:peril:xi of'linie: 'Two or thiee cases show what is not a sufficient taking. One Wilkinson-put hiS hand into the pocket of another, seized his lirse, and actuallyi.treceeded,in• taking. it out-of Lis pocket; llowever ; the pnrsi being tied t y'a piece of string to a bunch of . keys which still remained in the person's. pocket, the thief was ttaabl to:eoroplete his olject, and was arrested and tried for stealing the . purse .; but it wis held that as the purse was still at tached to the pocket of the' owner.by,tbe string and keys, it' as still in his possession, and the prisoner was entitledto be acquitted,. So, where a thief went.:into a shop, took up . some goods intending to steal them, but be fore he had removed them far from the spot on which they lay, discovered they . were tied to the counter. hy a cord ; upon- being tried forstealing, it was held that the property never was either completely severed- fissm the possession of the owner, nor completely in' tbeyosse-sion of .the prisoner, and be was AC lhdh-rous incident oc curred this wintir at " Woodlawn,". on the Bloomingdale kiad. Jti . nes' Ifotel, - of that place, is e:lamented with a hostler, whose fun .is as realness as his race is ugly. One day in Jzintiary,.while twenty .p.r tidal/ fast gentlemen ivhre standing on the front balcony of the hoteq an individital rode up the path, on the _thinnest liork,a mortal eyes ever looked upon. Leaping from his phantom steed, the esquestrian said to the hostler : . lir,re, John, give niy.horse.s6me writer." "Sir l' said Juhu, with a look of astonish went. . "Give my hois3 sonie .water!" ditindered the stranger. . • - 'i . "Your horse!" ej-iculated John, - still more surprised.' - • • Yes, rici, my horse!" and the stranger looked savagely at him, and commenced draping .the lash of- whip through his John walked towards him as'though he -would demand an explanation, and had. taken about ai< step=, when he suddonly_ :lopped, like one surprised beyond expres sion : "Bless my soul i' Says he, "I az your pardon, sir; but your hanimal was,rstaading on a-line with tLat era hitching post, and I didn't see him r' - , . The. owner of the spectral beast tried to frown, but a roar from the balconjOmade Mtn change hisirdend. "Ma, is aunts got, bees in ber, mouth?': "No ? why tip you ask such a question . ? ' "'Cause that ?cede man with a heap o' Oullis face cbittled hold of her, and said be was going tol take the honey from her lips ; and site said Well, make baste?" TEhrouirtfrxd z in India is attended with peculiar diffice hies. While ants eat the bot toms of pasts away,elephints rub against the posts and push them over, monkeys use the wires for gymnastic exploits grid often wrench them from the insulators, and hurricanes often prostrate milts , of wire at once. . Mess- Mr."; is speaking of. old bachelors, says, that . .:hev:are_frozen out old gardenerg in the flower-bed of love. As.they ire useless as weeds, they should be served in the airne winner—chohed.=.Ex. Wonder if Mils T. world not iike•to choke one.with tbe inside of her elbow r—Louisrille Courier. NEW Finn. Moor, - A - 0 IK7-Vro,i)4ion,:s!arc, Ai MONTROSE; ONE door below J. Ethridge's Drug Store, V on Public Avenue, where will '..be found constantly onhand - a,general assortment of . GROCERIES Stith as Sugars, Molasses, Syr-ups, Teas, COT°, Qc;&e.,do Also, the cholfest brands of FAMILY_FLOUT?,__ Meal; Lard, Pork, Iliad*'Fish, Candles &c. We solicit„a share of the fniblic patronage., wall _pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by each barortin. to secure another. - • ~ B ALDWIN IL ALLEN. L. ALLEN. ALFRED BALDWIN e7o_, anl:,artrners. THE SUBSCRIBERS, OFFER FOR SALE 60,000 BARRELS OF THEIR NEW - AND IMPROVED OUOR - ETTE, OF THE . . .. . .. . . D 11; E.W. W. WELIAV..-. - - , . r_TAVlNGperMideutlylociteiliaD - iiiadie . If ,JLJL etremais profeissional zerrieat to alt-who may require Iluem: - ." Also, keeps coast:nix on hind a full stock *of Drn^e and liiedieing, Pure Wines , mid Lilinnes (r lialcal purposes.' . —....—, . - tep7--6m. .60 / 'hp. •POP - ; • • PAYS .1 : :45R A FHT 4 L .COURSE THE ..MOYCll v i r COLLEGE, the hugest, most extensively patrcnized and ' best organized . - 04 1 .2211=21,1 00221tiMea • . .p.l! THE - 1713.1V0ci1. Miitectiess. 357 Stdruti •atttOing Dub, 1859. Usual time to cob:Pilate a full' eourso from 6 to tO•wceks. Eves, Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent „to manage - the Books of any 13usiness, and-qualified tb earn .1t saiar, , of from ' ' $5OO TO $lOOO. Students enter at any time—No Vacatiori— Review at pleasure, i , ..• 31. Premi ums FOR BEST PENNMANSHIP.AWARDED iN . 1 9 rp s. Qom" Ministers SOD'S received at half price. N.sFor Circular and Specimens. of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address - W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. April 14110 859 s t.sep. 9.! • FA-RIMERS; READ THIS: " Tat FARMER'S OWN PAPER." THE G.ENE4EE FARMEE, A MONTOI . .y JOURNAL La' AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE, [Est . -614.41'1ED MAUL! • • üblished for: twenty-LOAM years p I in one.of the finest Wheat and frillit sections of America, it has attained an unrivalled circula- tion, And has able add experienced correspon dence in every State of the Union and in the British Provinces. Each volume-contains 334 pages, and 11 . i. Pro fusel,. 'Unstinted with expensive wood nuts. It is st , -it to any address for • FIFTY Clll\llrt . i. In order to introduce (Tie PARMER Into dis tricts whereat has kW renders, we will tai4 sub. scriptions to the coming half volume (lhly to December inclusive) M. the following rates - :- gle subscribers, 25 cents; five ropies.for $l, and a Copy of our beautiful '2S-cent book, the Rifial Annual `and Agrtieuitural 'Dictionary, ire-paid by mail, to the person; getting Op the club; ixteen copies-11.4 s3,and a Rural Annual and en extri copy of the : Yarmer for n year, or two for the half volume, to the person ge.t.thignp drib. We also oter a liberal list of • CASH 10HE:SHIL/111S as a still greater induCement to form clubs. Vail particulars-will be fhinad in the paper, and every one interested in theren It aro of the soil .314 irlyited to send ter a copy, and, if pleased with the paper, to art as agent. -Specimen copies sent *TEE to all applicants_ Addresa JOSEPH HARRIS, Publisher and Proprietor, Rochester, N. V. May 2d. 18.59. p ISSS. itiss HARDWARE & gTOYE,EMPORICII IN FULL BLAST!! _ - TIDE undersigned would take this opportu nity to inform his frieuds and customers that.he , has recently-1274de large additions to - his former extensive stock of Hardware, Stoves, Stove . - Pitie, Stove , Trimmings, Zino; &c.,• and that he is prepared to.supply the wants of the community in thai line at, unusually low prices. He flatters hiinself that his facilities for manufactnring,his•own - Wares, Stores, &c.„ give him a decided advaetago over . any who•pur chase and transport a t. l a heavy expense theik en tire stuck. ••. , , He would say to those who with to purchase STOVES of any desckption, STOVE PIPE, or TRIiIMEsiGS, of any;kind, and fay for them, he is prepared to.g,ive there great bargains; but to those who want to, purchso on a year's 'credit and 'then_ rn two years more, he had rath er they would call on home one else, even if they hare to pay seventy.fiVe per cent more dun an article is.worth. In the line of Shelf-HardWare, • his assortment is thb eargesi and best selected in Susonehatins County 4 purchased as hii stick has been mostly of manor:tett:tors, ho is enabled to offer inducements to those country Merchants who boy stpall hills, 'rarely found! this side 'of the big city. We mg offer speciaf inducements to Carpenters and Joiners who are in ; Want of either Tools or Building Mate'rials:' Black- Smiths ear :Ind .it*NVLS, VICES; DP,LLOWS, slid, in fact, almost anything in theirline, by call ing on c Ira iv 0 v.. CA.%11. Ourlstook of HET Goods, pro!*riesi Hoots and shoes, Hats and Caps, , keg IFiotlbns, Ere. &c.; is:as, largess the time's will admit of. They were 'purchased - at a low figure, and will be sold at prices to correspond NOtli the times:. READY-MADE CLOTHING! We have just opbned nbout ;one-and a-halt cords'of ready-made clothing. Every body says they are cheap. .Sotte say they are very cheap, and a number have 4ntured to say they are dog cheap. Certain it is that a small pile of money ' will buy alSrge pile cif clothing. I We would add, in 'this connection, for the in formation of all concerned and the "rest of man kind," that wo,are tired and sick of the credit system; we have sultered'enough by it ilready, and are determined to rid" ourselves bf - the the whole "critter." - Believing that the nimble sixpence is the true systein, we a re' reisofved to ad. , t il',iol4 sre"otnring oar goods bt :prices to correspond... .. , w •` Produce taken n 9ebanc"o for doods. • ...s.I7ICKERMAN, Jr. New 31ilrord Nov. 29th,'1858, _. A QiA R D.. • IGIIISOF, Nov. 22d, 1.58..' Ayr HEREASthere havo been som statements V rriado by me against REBECCA A. KELLEY and *heretic said It. A. Kelley has commenced a suit against Die in! the common pleas of Sus. gliehanna county for yespass on the ease, now for the sake of a settlement of said suit and peace and quietness, I make the folloceing as knowledgments: firlt I regret' that I ever said anything about said Kelley, and at this time, withdraw all charges against her that hard made and do not believe her at this time to be such" a girl.' D. F.,BRUNDAGE. WM Bi -SIMPSON,•• E;.IT, Sh3pin Boyd d; Web,ter's new -building, next do& isgiivS I reeks d; Stodditrd's. • HAVING worked for the past nine years with the mostllskillful workmen, he feels eonEdesi .that he can do the itiostdiffiault jobs on.shortnotiee. ' ; • - wo,rk . WarhOtitlisitiri W. B. Smisos .ons worked ror me for some time, and can reeirtperieh ini is a careful and skit/al workmmi; competent.to do as good work as can he done in the ceantry, and- worthy of confidence. . Was. OlasisSnus. Towandsljine iqtti; 11356: . L Refers to-;-Wm. Nlwelf- E. ,W. D. iloatajee,B..O. Graildriet' KingabtoTowas- An; B. B..Bentley,r, Searle, Lathrop,. J Wittenberl . fotittooe: . • neatly fepiiired: on short ' iiiitice ? and on reasonabloternla.- [Jane 15th, 1888..-:-IL DFNTAL NOTICE. D GlFFOR7nuilWated biracial( Din Meitioso ter theimpoie ot4eiWryiv_ig on tho Duras PitteriE in all its breaches: - Ho is now ready to attend to all calls in his profession with - prompineasAnd will endeavor to give entire" astisfsction. All operations WARIANIED. over Chandler's stare: - Sept: 1868.4-tf; THE. MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. . 7 . rupt:isnm) TIIeRSDAYS 41: prrics oNA•ciiuc_iyEN . ina t - pggpBt4, rtii P. O. • ptr-artnum,.er.. 404—advance. Delintittentattaidea to ehlOttl-4412 7 6 0 ,-Per yens, with • interest. Disekintiquatitiett epilottal with . } the Pablisher,tintil nil arrearnges are paid. Edvertfaeuteata.inserted at $l-pet aqufte of I 13 lines • 26 - ceats per equare for kat.ll intertionl after tlie . first three. Dee a - quire:one year, $B,l each atillithinal isquarr,t4. Job Workof all kinds .executsd . neatly and promptly. IS!milks always on hand. , . . . ... . ' ItElUOV:All Ititi & Post, Attorneyskst,";4w, hart: , removed to their new Office,. s fete doors south of Boyd & Webster's coripr ? ., .„ 'llontros'o Oej. 24.-3 m - ,.. ,.. . . DR. W.ll. L RICHARDSON, WOULD respectfully fender hiarofesaional Services to tho inhabiLinta of IVIONTReI.WVAI . and its vicinity.. _ Office : over Mulford's Store. Lodgings at the KCystone Hotel. Montroso, Ott..-120. 1855.-4 e. tAIVIIERT, GRIGGS, kjIYGSIIIIhi, MAXIIIACTUDEDS, AND lODDERS nava, CAPS, AXII . Frits, gt i ntlVll - apoze. Umbrellas, Parasols, ami Ribbon, AIIVALL DUMMY AZTICIAS_, No. 46, COURTLANDT STREET, DAN. H. I....wnENce., • NFAV.YOII.IV: JAS. M. Gatacs, General Partners,—: Jxo. A. , KINGSSURY, . M. C. Tsui:. Speral Partner. • fNep.2.lr.• • JOHN SIOTER f T-kto -, Pa. SHOP a for d9ursmi - utb of.B9yd and Weletters' new building. • HENRY *B. 11c10EAN, A TTOR NEY Mid - COUNSELLOR. at LAW. Cl Offico in the Union Block —'rottinda., Riad. _ ford county, Pa. toirWill attend promptly to-itil.professional business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining counties. . fjea`hBtf "HOME AGAIN ; ' DII. ENTKIEri. OFFICE, over Il'ilson'm Store. EODOEvi GS, at SEAREE I 4 HOTEL Montrose, Minh 10th, 18 iS. WM. W. SMITH, & •CO., Cabinet. and. Chair Itrantitactur: erg, foot of Sfain - StreeC Atout rose, pa.. JOHN GROVES, Fashion:ll)le Tallor—Shup near the Baptist Alerting House, on Tuinpike Street. ontrose, Pa. DR: R. TIE :AYER, Playokielan and Surgeon, Montrose Pa. Office io the Farmer's. Store. HAYDEN BROTHERS, New Milford, Peuil'a. NATII olesale dealer in litittons, Crmi.'es V Suspenders, Thrbadei, Fancy Goads Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plates] Ware, Cut lery,Tishing Tackle, Cigars, &c. Merchants and pedlars, supplied OD ,literal terms. %VAL liA Y DEN, JOHN HAYDEN, NEWS OFF ,-ICE. Ht: New York - City Illustrated l's:twl.papers 3lagazinea, &e., &e., fOr sale at the 31011 'MOSE BOOK STORK, by 4. N. BULLARD. -kelt° -I ST TLC. 'Charley Morris 'with hair arid hoB, Heir,Fole heit:Of this vast nreA f. And none 'to baßags me atui haißr esolvgti to synrßant ev'ry jolt. .Let's, 'have a rush, I'salwas , sherE, y,,,e'n find me honest, juSt nitul *,„*81:op No. 3, Iksement of IR.e4e's • Hotel, on Turnpike titri.et. - Dr- : • Smith, : SURGEON DENTIST. • II osidenee and; o f - Bee opposite the Baptist. Church (north side) Montrose. Particular attention kill .bs given to inserting teeth on gold and sirret plate, and to filling decaying teeth. • --- • - ABEL tiTRRELL, MOSTROBE, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chi:mint., Dye Stitt% Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Groceries, Faocy Goods, Jew . , elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the most popular Patera Medicines, 40) ::i-1 DU. Ii..PATRICK, JR., would like. after aelgfEhre of nearly ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very generous-pub lic, who have always manifestek their sense of appreciation of his usefulness: by esicting his services when needed or-thought to be oeeded, but who have given no other evidence of grati tude or good will—paiticularlY in the way of "substantial aid'-' as Kossuth would say—that he dew desires a full and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts-of the late firm of Patrick- & Dim ock ; and he wishes further to state that he desires nothing to be considered wrong, if, after a few weeks, the said accounts, remaining unsettled, she'd be placed in the-hands of a good sharp edlector, and made to account to him something thit will buy Otis and Buck wheat. Please notice this and take action siCer dingly.—lours Truly, jar: E. PATRICK, JR. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!. /NUR /NUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried kJ to the entire satisfaction of All, that they need no recommend from us. S. H. SATII.E 5t BROTITERS. WALL PAPER. A select agsoitmetit just receivNi. • . S. IL SAYRE & BROTHERS. irl ARPETINg. Eargaibscffered.by Sal. SAYRE & .BROTLIERI3 PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOWS Wo invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated- Peekskill Ploirs we have added to our large assortment. S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS,.. PropriCtors ot Foendr y; ALintrotte. Nut. 29th, 1 t3SS: , lSlf. KEYST.ONE HOTEL; At Montrose, Penn. - • WM. 8. "BATCH, Priprii*T. THIS new and commodious Hotel situated on Public Avenye, near the Con rtgOule,and nearly in the :cMitre of !this bikirtas portion of Montrose, is now fu2ly completed and furnished, and will be opened on Monday , : the l7tb day 4)f the present month* for the" accOmmodation of the public and' travelers. Thi Proprietor fedi confident that he is now prepared I,oMltertain guests in manner I , lllsonot . yObly'it Complete' . . The liotpl and Furniture era new, and miet pense ,has been spared to render it equstaf not" superior to any similar eidehltshM,ent tbitiart of the Mate. %Wilt the recent improvements. and .cornforts,And obliging • waiters will 'ilstays ji - litdyto.sespond to' the call of duatomers. The §.4bies coniectod .with, , thik, Weser , New Cony ;The Proprietor rapfttftlllysblii:Titi the !lONA. ago of hisold friend?, and the public generally.._ • •••••:.',W111.-K.ll/iTCH. 4fontrotte,lSepfembertitat;lBsB.. rpIEETIIO.;-GUST AND PLAIN - Pt:ETU, .1. for sale by • AI3EL • nOntre's(P, ebrotry!it, . • 11.114:1111 ‘ . 17111 E subscriber having purchased , . %refitted and-newly ferniehed " 1 above Well known and popnlar Hotel, 11 is pripareette act omitted* the-trav eling •public„and others with.all.theAttentfone and conveniences usually • final in:fret-claire !louses. , No. effort will ,Eti;spsrell bYille Pro prietor and his Assistania;to teak" theilotel equal in every point to , Thu Bar ,will always be itippliKivith the 'Choicest Liquor.. The Stables, Coinected with, this - Noose aie large, roomy end convenient,andeireful and attentive Hostlirs are alWays in charge of them. J P. TAILBELL. Montrose, May 13th. 1858. WHOLESALE SALT DEALER, • 201 Wltiihisspo'si-st; . . - (Directly opposite Washington hlarkot,) Ne• - mair "le - ca . / 1 1m. - ,STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and COUNTRY trade, all kiudi-orTFOREIGN C!iarse and Fine SALT, attho very lowest figures, 4000.sarks and bags, consisting in part orAsh ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy • use; Jeffrey & Darcy; Marshall's, DrownlOw's, - &c. • and 50006 bushels Turks Island,.•Bonares, Cu racao, St. Übe.% Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivica, Nantes, &c.,, all of whirls will be sold at bargain priies - from vessels, store sad storehouses, -- . Any purchaier wishing to select from a good assbrtnientswill find it to his interest to call. N. 8.--Fine table salt put up in small bags of different sizes, and e, onstantly on hand in ship. ping order. Also _a splendid article of Rock: Ground salt, in quart boxes, put ußatui for sale by the quantity, in awes of five dozen each. New York. April I , st. 1859.-IV* SALAMANDER 'SAFES. EvApis & AVATIF;ON, No. 20 SOUTH FOURTH STREET - PHILADELPHIA, Hmiiitir on hind a large assortmeut of Fire and Thief' Proof, Salamander. Safes. Iron Donia for Banks and Storei.,fron Shutters, Iron Sash, all makes of Locks, equal 'town) , made in the United States. Five Sofes in one Fire. All conic out itiglit with contents in good condition, THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF lIIILADELPIIIA : AGAINST TUC WORLD. Tiara had the surest demonstialion in th, followiogAtilficate.-that their manufacture f v Salathand,Safes has at length fully warra led the repress ptations which have been mdde of thorn as rendering an undoubted secure Ry against the terrific 'element: - "" AprilA2th, 1856. Messrs, VANS . & - AVerSON.--/GUlltleMell: It affords us the highest .PAtisfattion to state to you, that owing to the ver/protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we purchased of you scan/mouths since, we saved a large portion of ouilewelry,and :Arent. books, papers, dtc.,.expo to the -calamitous fire ip s ßanstead Mee on the morning of the inst. When w / e / y / cflect that these Safes were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied, land Osatthey !subsequently, fell into a heap of burning ruins . ; wherethe vast coocenfration,,of host caused the brass plates to Melt; We etinnot / but regard the preservation .of their .valoible contents as most convincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. = 2 , We shall take much pleasure , in recommend. I ing them to men of business as a sure reliance against fire. " GEORGE W. SIMMONS & - 1350., Jewelers, Who have purchased six large Safes since. April 28, TRACY HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. , SUIIIME* AItICANGEJLENT. • EMintEgirgilkaTE - -74,- r ENV RAILROAD ROUTE-4)ELA:WARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAH ROAD.—New and expeditions broad gunge route fcom the Nort and West, via Great Rend anti Scranton, an& from the Lackawanna-Aid Wyoming valleys, through, to New Yo'rk and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, April 11th, 1859, trains will be run as follows: The Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on NJ. & Erie R. R. arrives at Great Benditll4o a. of.. and connects with the EXPRESS Train which leaves G; eat Bead for NewYcirk and Philadelphia at -.-- 6.10 at - m. Due at llontros.e A 8.45 4. Tunkfiannoek, ' 9.24 " Factoryville, _ ' 9.48 4. Scranton, 10,35 .4. • Ild,ciscow., ; .. , 11.29 ," Stioudaburg, . ,, : , 2.26 P. in Water Gap. - 139 " Delawa re,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.04 " Bridgeville, • 2.35 " Junction, - - - 3.25 " . - New .York, . '7.15 .. Philadelphia, ' _,8.15 " Passengers from N. Y.; leave Pier., , - No. s North River, at - . -' • From Philadelphia,leavii Walnut 5t,,,,, Wharf, at • - ,6.00 " Leave Junction,t- . -':- - 16.50 ~ Ducatßridgetille,, .: 11,3'7 " , Marva re, (I.stalc: to &mai); 1,1.59 " . Water Gap, . 12 .. :29 p. mi. Stroudsburg, °72.41• " Moscow, - 9.26 " Scranton - , c 3.10 -,.,. Pactorril .. le ' : - 3.58 ' Tunkhannocl, -' ' - - 4.15 ' " • 510ntrose, . 4.53 4 ,. Great Bend. 5.25 " Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train, west, at Accommodation Train leaves Scram- - ton rot Great Bend at , .8.10 a. m. Mayo at Great Bend, - 12 40 p. • Connecting - with the Dunkirk Expros:went at 1.10. the Emigrant Train west at 1.63, and tho N. Y. Express, east, at 1.56 p. m. Returning, leaves Great Bend - at , .CoS p. m. Duo at Scranton, 6.15 " For the accommodation of way travel oo the Southern Division, a passenger car will be at tached to the Express Freight Trains i leaving- Scrantoo, at 4.00 a. m. Due at Stiondsbnrg at :10.05 " 44 Junction at - - 2.30 p. m. Returning, will leave, Junction at " 9.30 a. ui. Due at Stroudsburg at - • - 7.05 :" " Scranton at • 2.80 p. Passengers to, and from New Yoik change cars at Junctionto and from Philadelphia at• Bridgeville. • - • • , For Pittston,' Kia,gston, and "Wilkesbarre; take L. & B. IL IL, cars at-Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take the Stages at Scranton. . ; """I . 'r l. ; Tickets sotd;and baggage cheacd IhioUg4, „. JOI - DrintlSßK.Siet: : Wm. N. Jiatts,Gen'l Ticket Agent Scranton, April' 6th, , . . • THE SECRET 1211414T1ES OF TOIITIXANDMATItitITIE. Just - Pahl/AIMS trirattel'efie au, A., FEW..Werds on the „Rational 77- r . xi:Treatment without Itlcdicine,,, of aperinstorrhei Or' •LoistWeaki ness,Noctilmal Emissions i Genital'and Eel:vet:4r Debility, Premature Dewy cx-14131 1 i4teatii;Pbt o ' teney and Impediment to EY B. DE CANVEY; H. D. The important fret that the relief-alarm" let complaints, =originating tied I solitude of youth; maY be easittrembWid - iiiiif: our ragnioirig, is hilthislinialrzarset, clearly de monstrated; and the 'entirely new and:t4ghly successful treatment, ae adored . ktig Itgt4 tri r , fullrexplairied; by mealas'nk'whien every one is eel/bled CUM 11116 ELF perfectly, end the:: least poisible cost, thereby ,evoillteir nit the 'ail certified nostrums of the ;ley. * Sent to any /ladles, gratis ned,pciati free in a sealed envelope,- by.pmitting' (pot WO twee pottageitainps' to 'Dr. 11.-DE'LAW:Ev, - as Eliot 31st' Street, New York-city:- -[frryege. Snit, Sail 1 Salt 11. MaYElrtr.‘.7. mann, EVAIk*VATSON . • , • , , -._ . - HEWS AT " - LET. THE '-AFFLICTED , --READI.'-" -,-.Ana learn that a perfect and radleil egad lii rageiabig nod. di:amide's:l to all who are agitated witg wingsamet g s buli n nervous complaints; . melancholy thoughts,. depAsigo.' 4 old* • distress and Attignish of Wad, - IMP 'Otalen,loge 'of .- Inemory,,lom of energy and anoscalskpoWer, Nay drowtho wasting awn, and a want of *anathema In tomseprucialat• lag tits,tits,eouvolsne trembling, Impotence anddlngust Of Ilfe, , ' _Some phydelaaa sequins to he told thiltsarreer Our did, easy—ths PAIILISII BOTANIC InIYSICIaI sloseptit.. Alln, perfect knowledge pf the human system enable, Maio du i : cribs the disease without any toformatfre from thapallantr to explain Its : original cause, and to imaranbre natant. ,And.- what Is more valuable still, be will honestly and lastly tag . whether you can be cured or not. thus wring on trouble, cafe pease and dhoppolutruent. ./Us exams ' itir made: without any Information 'from the patient. thereinto ha . thornsthoroughly understands their Phydral condition and-Phren." 010 • development; 'without which he never could have , r - id so many astonishing cures.: It &bomb! be roman, • that this Mauled physician perform - a cores thought' impesible",—.lfallaul /animal; , - ; -, , n •ilet sit s trlM, a nd more nPecialtY the* who have tried' *befall gotta relief, letthem read the followirig facts, and judge fur themselves, of the good eget* of the *Mu& Phy. - slelat's New Remedies. • As all Rs Correspond** *dried* private and coandential, lumerprevents from giving Hamra. 41rOVN6i MEN, RE;11411- TMIEW , Mow twenty-eve ear/ of age; 'I haieltufferel frets' the followlugeimptems since I, was seveateeuYearseld ; I employed every meatus aeonsulteda nuseher of medical men, „ 1. and spent &little ' Arlene for medical treatment, and got no' !tried thw Botanic Physician: , tinder - Vs treat, • meat, I was restored to perfect .hasith,•both seemally and physically. The following were thssaymptoms I felt:—At the age of sevetteenipalpttationd at the Mart came on, cud which were aftenitardeinducedotfthe slightest exerted' or excitement; pertedleal beads:ekes, not* madhstmlng through . - the ears imperfect vision, objects like Wiles warsannoying the sigh t; temporary Starke 'of initiating ; **plea and. - blotches on Met*. •it shrivelled mad ot - the hanto; with Constant cold feet and hands; lona of. memory ; Incapacity to , turn the *Mallon toasty onesubjeetifrequent etforabstrac.. lion; total intbllity to study; dislike: tosseclety; athunke=of despondency; melanelooly, involuntary shedding *leer/1;- km*. and !Mahe* on themes cni the slightest tieaudoi, and theoghteof Suicide; difficulty of breathing ea the wid sin - lads d w ,in etantgy O g igprpd er; t n h e a np e a t it h e i b t e c aTmhee sap dos; sometime It*crated;andatot p rtimdisely W b+ lent; faaelfot hales and a longing forstraame food, sr - attralit if dyspeptic symptoms's* tn, such *defence, coasts? . lion, and looseneas • _extreme heaviness - and torpor a eating ; greatthlrst, ;Clem nights; frightful drums, cote night sweats, fetid breath, decay of teeth, constantly reed tongue. -The chief symptoms of which, In addition to tete , ' ceding, were pain and debility It the back and lel*, ping and outvoting seasationsdown the spine, eathotglesistiwore travertine that column. I was engaged to bemerited, but dared tiot„, for fear my infirmity might be 'Loewe.. I felt a sense of. fear, distrust and shame, with a dreddlestity Infir mity should bet tweeted or discovered ; kwasting away fol ; lowed, and my friends thought I was comiumpdve ; my com-: plesion became sallow, my eyesight dim: I had - tdowtelet and au abashed look ; I was unable to / stand the gam of ether .• people • I would blush wheen to ; my forehead face became blotchedatid pi mp; aloes of fiesit followed, and a great drowsiness , with ee Idifference to every thing but seclusion; appearancespf, rupture began to chow them isives. I began to pine away ;for seven year. I suffered ail' these symptoms and kep) 4ba mna-bosom ; end I believe 1 should hi* taken the sema-• toad early gars,. . had I not l ied Botanic PhYsistime , i.ll write thete - bete-for the mire Caufferinglinmaulty, Tipping they will save someof my llowereattres from a life of angering and. a premature entre. , • • ' . Tetra, trely,*c.„ above mai man called on me, be had no hopes of aen , all he expected was a tittle relief.. I lest made a Three° °Oral and an Atalanta* examination of him. !lav ing sadislied Myself that he had no chronic disease about him, I .1d him at ones that [ could are him ; but Inland suffered • much disappointment in the other remedies ticked tried, • that he even-doubted mine ; however , I Mile *di - necessary Mathematical and Astrono mical ealculatiliat;%having by there means ascertained what baths, Wader netary in gum, were beet adapted to Ms Mu, the ears was very soon accomplished. Ile soon recovered all his mental and phy sical euergies; In short, he became a man agate ; and shortly after married, and I need not say became a happy man. • Consultations can be but daily withthe ENGLISH BOTANIC ,PHYSICIAN, No. - 1338 Lombard Street, Philale4dila. AFFLICTED, READ, And hear What others have add of him and his enrea:— • This mnlnent English Dotanle Physician bitereally per formed some of tlse mod astonishing rules on record, in this tif In any other co try, by Ids simple, innocentilmt certain New Remedies. „ - Every Man, Woman sad Child whether Father, Itneband in Son; all Ladies, whether Younger Old, whether st,Erhool Olrl or Matron, whether Mother, Wifo'or Danghter, whether Married or Slagle; all should.eonsult the Zuni& &tante Physician, If they wish to be parmanerAly. and radically yct n o yo man enter - the IAcium,C}ILTO . AIIOICS X.SIII.IED LIFE, without erstspnwiltlng . ;emiiista Mulish Botanic 'PbysteLsn. He his ouredbrindreds otenies which have been pronounced, Incurable; .-and faire been radially cured by him, and th e parties ars now married and happy.. Every on e, espeelally young persons and those contemplating marriage, should consult describe your disease and the parts aireeted.., IliWilltiles erlbe the true canes of all your sufferings and lellneltles.Llle will. tell 'ail the symptoms you base experiewed, lad all the symptoms you will experience, and the result of all these symptoms on your health and constitution. Ile will tell Von how, long yes:there besearected. Ho will aleutelit yen liner and when you can be enrol. No deidly Wiens, swarseele, Nox Vegetal, Opium, or anyother poisons; no Bfereory, nor any deadly inineral--cothing but purely VesgetabliWpplita• done are prescribed byehhi.tronderfal Medical Botanbet.• We 'advise everyone to consult the .Engllsh Botanic .P,hystclen, and Judge for theametree."—.ltuffeal Jourvial. • - ' 1 1 .4111EJS, RE.rI . D :THIS: . "I have been limited Waivers ; I [meet badany ehlldmo ; It mused dlseoutentme.at In my husband: weboth save Anx ious to bare children ; .and I tried mineral things, to mauve barreauesa, but they bad uo About three years mfo, I called ott tbellotente rbydelsa; toek.h.talletnedlet, am now blessed with two lovely eltildeeu;, -kealth Is much Improved, mid.my husband Is more 'econfrot and baerY. . . pelleve Me, yours, . A.NOTHER.:-.TOR:.THE:AitiIItS! 'Eleven monthatital was mairiedlgiveblett tea danih• ter, but' my anderings were ea greet that the Feenityldee raked of my recovery. Tide made me dread the thoeghte of having anymore children..l tried every thing to prevent ty repetition of my wuffertags, but within& mtecceding. Two lean after marriage, I wee again confined, but my IMSIII4OIII, w4lllll do great that the child died. 'I Was told by Phyatcja tt that If I had any. more Children, hd feared my lifeerduld be : e r _ . na"a.atiert ijalethZ;g 3 aTAN;.ll.ll22:2rire c... 4 erect ; they not only prevente d toe from hiving chil dren, but they also Improved my health. db the pure, all tkingt arepure. • tours,eluerrely, Ate., —." ..r,‘ .11 • Whoa' delleale Utah' makee destrails neetti dreg, consult him: All those wlio are childlesa, and to have children, permit him.-- All WWI contrite hint lo the most delicate cases, with Implicit and perfect confidence. • TO TUB HARRIED LADIES,who* health wilt_notadotlt of an immure farally;bls Netisedyla tivaliable, as it can be ataccoultdirtmed an Al ritEVENTIVE Against Slaving any Children. If .yotChaie traed - otheie, and ght no relief—lf yea whit to enjoy good health and long life—lf you are wile, you will go and consult. the ENOLISII BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. at hisrprirate residence No.' 1956 LOMBARD STRUT, PIILADELPIIIA. All bateriliews are strictly private and conAdentlid. Thoniandt can testify to his honorable, fatherly and gentlemanly conduct; his stand ing and experience of half -a century prove, beyond all con tradiettow that they catt,confinte all their little troubles and nano to him ass amen of mend teethed., red II nen of honor and high sense Of duty; Past expoilipee laingtoted that all theft little merits are ode and netedwith Lint. . . 7.30 a. of MARRIED '.MEII,. Tills! hare been married fourteen years; abbot to year! afp began to lose my muscular power,so much so, that I hand I would become Impotent. I app lied to several mak:slim, but got ao relief; until, by mere chance, I atplied-tothelto taste Physician ; he told me mile wa; a cue that reedited time, but that howordd guarantee a perfect cure if fonly fol lowed his advieo. I put my name on his books „hi made calculation and 'llWlrillined what herbs would Its mooted!. dent and best adapted to my ease. - Oltimately,ly attending closely to his advioe, Lrecoverred all my lost. power'arid 611. orgy, and I am now stouter and it ttrongerman than I erect Iran • ' . ' Yonre, gndefully,kc., Consultations daily, Sondays excepted nose at a distance oat communicate by Dotter., All Letters. Coismanteetions and Interviews strictly Private and..cond• dentist., Tberestageot all Letters must be prepaid; and One Dollar enclosed for Consultatron Fmt. • • . . „ ' ENGLISH BOTANIC , PHYSICIAN ; : No. 133 . 6 Lombaid April 2cl, 1859,—tf 310 , Zir A Hook fbr. Everybody.. -OW STARTLING, DISCLOSURES ' !<: I-TELLEIt'S' great i icork for tho married, toecootemplatitig Mar. .go —OOO pages fult•of imaarteis;, l "le 25 cents—sent to a l l or under - seat, by - mail, IT.PAID. 50,000 cop, Bold the pnet year. The, ;Te. tuarrieditudth,ft mar.' happy: &Lecture eif . a farther; a complete .:y.. ...- contains hundreds otso drets nave r•before pabliabed.—iiiiirantmi io'bo worth three-times the amount asked for it. --25ctii jri specie or postai:6 s temps. eitiloaccr it illpfOre A Cop,' . 7 .l etir*O mill::' Adgiteiss - 11- "ii $ l , l l l --` 'J. TELLift; . l.4,l). ..,.......,.....„... , • ....,- • .Nod t 1 Bearci-ist, - ;Albin,Cl`Cfi ! , 11a177-1411:.:Viattots'..Fist4s.P.tuat,'- - 6F a ox, with full directions. Itiarriod• ladicii , sikould tar usixtlism,Settt by mail. ' . CAUT10N:......./ &SO pill, s ii,ithr ,i i iit k irid e iq y females during the - FIRST 3 lIHINTIIS of Pregnancy, as flop art stitifotattiw iiisearriage, 64144 any Vier 1411 047 , 1" e s giet• — ‘ , l'.l'," Al lifidf ctufes.oro6 4o 4XideitioPLAlreCilOP,Rt , itftlikb4isic'„itill limbs; fotigyajutraiighte,gookove I pifirkittropof - .heart, h,yl,terice and whipoi n theee. 1 pills - Wilt erect a cure when ail o.futcmillum,baxe 91 , failcd; and al (II 6' a powei . fuf rMiie4,49„t; ~ it . ,,-- laid iron, csitituel, antknnicii:'ortikftblithof rr to tbi`f•coustitutioh. - AddressDlU T 1, AS above. - ' - ftibl7lll_4* ......_ ._ ~ NPAW GOPEiEI A in my linif of boilasii:.mti A '-ing every - "ABEL TURREIJ,.. , March 24th, 4859. . .... ~„ .. .. :AYfe - ,i's•Sars'aOrlifl psi ~..„,.,,, ~,. _ ',..,.; ,-;/( - 4 . compound reinedY. 'ln 'whicli4e 3 ii c 'es!''e la .,hatedto.prodficeilie most effectuat e , altorati., ' - ;'Prat can be made. It is a coneentrated emira-E - Slt BIM - SIIISIIIMIIiiIa, so combined witit, 0ti.,1 ' subatineetief still , greater alterlitire firm cr ...• r ' to &Ord'', an :effective antidote , for the'ilhieu .... /... -Sarmliarilla is reputed to'cure. • I ii , lieliev, d :Abet -such a remedy iis: wanted' by , tbooe , rn I, • ...suffix from Stnintions.coinplaints; and. thatoom ~ which will.aeoomplish their -care. inme. 7 prov ,, - ;.oflnunense service ti) ; ,thia •lerge 'clase!of-our ~,tafilieted fellow-citizens., flow completelythiA \ , ~eintmonnilwill do it has Veen prov,. l lY; (Afivr- ,- 'Meat M 1 'rawly of the worst mum to he found ' ,of the following complaints : = ' _ , ,',„ ' ~.:. "Sonorous. A.SD semen-ions Courts tits KatrryoNs kND EaerrivE-Dissism; Vici . .'as, PIMPLES, Bierman, TtnionaiSati 'Ruin ...,.. / :Beath MAD;•BTrlittla - AN'D "S'reituttric'.Av- rzernms; Mtncumst Disuse.; DziorSi; Nit -/' ? — xlistots. on. no Dontonaccx, Preri.erv, ...Dvs-'• remits ASD Isistemsrmx, Knyireir.ss',l eln: .pa Sr, Aternoxy'a bur, and indoed'the e,.. ii k , class of complaints , a ri sing . from. Nee re,. (n. Tint Btool, - /. . , - . - This competind will be fouiid4gml .pr ,- mote:. et health, when taken in, spspring,, o. expel the foul humors -Avidchfester in thc - - blood' at that season efthe ycir,:. _ By:the-time ' ty eipulsion of them — Mani 'lniikling 'POI-tiers , .are nipped • in: the tud: .lifeltitiOes ' can,, by • the aid of this remedy tiParettliernielvei frOm the endurance of fo eruptions and' ideeinus - ' saes.. thrauglewhiell the 'system will strive to ,riti itself of,coniiptilms, if not assisted to do thistbrough the natural channels of the body --by alli alterative 'medicine. Cicturce:out the titiated.bl&xl whenever. you find its impolitic- , s.,bunitheit' , : ihro ugh the skin in pimples: eruption:, ~ or son* ; ..cleanse , it when you; find. it, 1s ot.- strOted mud • sluggish in the veins; . cleanse- it whenevcr.it ia foul, and your feelings sill tell you when., Even )'vhere no particular _disorder is felt; people enloy 'better health, and live "longer; 'for' cleansing the blood, :Keep_ the blood healthy; onkel l is well; but with tliis pabulum of life disordered,' there can be 11., •lasting health: Sooner or -later something . • must go wavng, anti the great machinery of • rife is:disordered el. overthrown. , Sarsaparilla has, . and deserves Much, -the reputation of accompliihing these ends.. lint • the worl d has been egregiously deeeived by preparations of it, partly becaus e the drug • :alone has not. all the virtue that iii claimed . 'for' it, but More because many -Prepaprions, ' pretending to be , concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of tEe virtue of :Sal.4arillit, or any thing else: '' "During late years the public haVii'lreeti mis- ' - • led by large' bottles, pretending to g'i3;e*qiici-t :. of Extract of Saigaparilla forone dollar.` thrust • • of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Senna tills, but often noturative..propertici - w timer - er. . Hence, bitter and painful dist' imieintmcut - has followed the Use of the,valions extracts' cf - Sarsapa ri lla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised; sad has termite '• Syneristnnus with impositiemind - cheat.: Still ; we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and ir teed to supply such a remedy as shall rescue tb• name from the load of obloquy which rc.,-1., ;upon. it:.- And. we think we huie •mmund for believing. it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinca7 run of the diseases it is ibtend ed to cure.. In order to secure their ecirMiet- , eradication from the systerb; thexemedY ' 1,,,, '1'l be .Mcteibusly taken according to'dfiectiens on . ..,the bottle. DR; J. C...A16,0, • LcavELL,..xfas.i. Price, el per Bottle r. SLiellottles tow $5. I'lyer'.s Cherry - .Pectoral, has: Aida ftirdhself sucli -s. retied'sfor the cafe r,f everylariety . sf Throat sod Lung Coinplaiuti_that it ,is' Ontitely dfirieressary for us to zeeouot tnidente'Of itsAirrues, whereter it - has beeil, it has long been-la constant at • through Out this section, we need not do mete t 1.23. - assurothe iseopli its quality is kept•up to the t it ever has been,and thot.it-trray be relied do for their relief all it has ever bees found to ,20, _Ayer's 'Cath-artie • • Pon Tire curti • Cotitieen'isi ' ' Jaundice, 'Dyspipsia; • Ditll.7estioq „ .Dysentery, Foul Stomach; Erysipelas, lhathirhe, Piles, Rheumatism; Eruptions and Shin Disease:, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, : Tette'', TuOurs , n , l 4aR" . Rheum, - lrortni, Gout; NeuraYgi;:, vs a Dinner' Pe7l, ancifi3r Purifying' the. Blond. They are sugar-mated, so that tlre tno.,t can. take .them. pleasantly. and, they use the Lest aperient itk tht.world for all, the lorpgem of family-phytie. . " . "-Price 25 tents por But rivets:wee:7°r -51X°. ' Oriel nutubers of Clergymen. Phesiciaos, -, ben,- and eminent persortagei,-Afir'm Itszt th it . names,to certify the unparalleled usefulness pf remedies, but ourspace here trill 'not - pern.it 'insertion of them: -The :Agents below unwed fur nish gratis our AxelareAs ALIIANAc in which ry - 110 Vv.= t , :uith-aloo full descripticute,of„the7'..thove - eomplaiitts; and the treatment tlaatibould he lowed for for their cure. . • Do not be tint oft by unprincipled dealers nit!' other preparations - .-they make more,. profit Os. Demand, A ls.Tedett - , , and takc.no - others: , s The sdc's . want - the hest aid there is fdrthent, and theyehnula heel . • s • All our Itemodics are for , A: ..ripittEtti,lejoutr: . 6.lt ! r;.".l - -.A.:. v.. AI sAtriu::sdianier; Ia A-_ SCdrti.Sp tinge' f: tj'A - nsa Pri.O,iiits;;New:.:Mitterti;-:J., • %vat ,It. QReiv, - ; TirayticMiaapek; Ekroit rferd, amt. elk Druggists. ; '-'1! . firtfiD i;• . . HO`W"ABD.bS~SOCY..ATI fl~~:~ - THILIMELPIItA 'A. ten - L.6'4i/ in t rori,estabiish ra IJ:it .speer , (he relief of the siek and diFtresattl, gicled "afth Virulent and Eliia emir itiveco4:. Pl-1E Howattii ASSOCIATIOtt,in of the aNV • - .6,1,dta iUCti OR of humarilife l caused 11, Sex - and _the deceptions ilro.ctibed ore 'tee Unfortunate' vicliins of such diseases by Quacke,_severati,yeara ago directed their Cc= , • suiting' Surgeon, asl eIIARITADRC Aar W : Orr 'o; their name, to open a'ffrisperisary, for tivi t raint'ol this clasaof diseases, in all their form& and to give MEDICAR AItVICR GRATIS, to :411-sis TIPPI,e"by. fetter, aith a description of tht ir con. iiition;(aga, oecttpation, linbiti cif lff' s ,c 4„.7c„) cLzi. in eases ot extrime povorty, to fir rniSh ntrukdac free of chargelt is 'needless to'aild"th.it Association commands the highest medics; of, the, age, and wili_ furnish the asst ilnprol,4 moderNtreatment, ,!The Directors of the Association, in their An nyal Report uponi;the treatment of Sexual Di seases, for. the year 'ending. January Ist, 1858. express the Itighest satisfi t tioa;tsith thelutecess which has attended the labors of the Consulti2g Surgeon, in the curo of, Spermatorrisceo," Semitici Weakneis, Impotence ;Conorrhmall tr‘ct,Sl pi i I is, the: vice of Onaniarn drigolf4buse.: And or dern contionavto pf-thii anion pion ,fOr iho iAn admirable RepQort;on'Spaimetai`t(ii er Seminal Weakness, ihaviee of M1 3 " 4 " - bationi or Selt•abnse; and 'oilier disiarea of the sexual:organs, by the ConstiltingiSargOn: will be sent-by .mail (in a sealed enrelope)', :OP' CHARGE, on •th e of TWO STAMPS' for postage.- Other liepOrts and Troops on bite 1131.11t0 anetrentment of 'sexail_ diseasei, diet. diO., are ountitantly. being ,ed for' grateitons ditittibution _'and hilt //ft Skill to, the :Aida Some of the ". now reiliiMiu 3 'and methods of treitisent; 'theists: year, are of groat 'oil r Address, for Report or Treatmeut r -Dr: J SKILLIN HOUGI - ITON,AetingEitrgc43lOw. and Associatten; No. 2 South N loth "Stteel ti l,qo adolphis,' 'By order of the, Directors. '-•‘• 11EARTWELL Piesiiiettt Gto -P.e.intnitzt; Seey 20.1 y - • `NIIRIWi GE Gatp.E. ,• A-11Evt-Bookiy.llllllAWYOUNGi lore tTi 3 . at; inariiaie:''ivith• the eisosinci :;..~z yoirtliOriast'urily,andb'd 4balitglightei an 'a atiadea r marwtl • ILI 'lays' ( 4 PAa; hupts -4 • •, Vlct! disaptialpkineale. Let all married papilla, or those`iiinternillalipg . Marri4o inarried iife, read4hla boob. Let,every, young elan aial woman in-lbstlokre9•ol4 tidok,-1014:faif 'or Plates, sad disclmieaaeetete kliatioreriitio alio•uld know a Mita ii*nirledg'e;cl, Etat may save a world ui trcnatio In after - Seadlar, ap,±i. (eapkgaiag f r osdtiii '•• 1311.: Wrd.fYl/t111(h-.. • 41pOlf , _ ' 416 Sproei:al; i . iiito64.kpils:-.A NEW. SUPPLY. 1 at,.1858. A. T lOU.