Expeuses--,Facts and Figures vs. Windy Declamation; The Opposition pleas bare mecb to My about the expenses of the General Govern meat. They continue to accuse, the Demo crate in Congress of extravagance in Making the appropriations. They claim credit- for • - their orgsuitilion as being governed la,ftt apa: i t , 4 4- eco p ol ity. That the public.. may judge of the truth of these assertions, and know mho voted generally for the , large Congressional appropriations in the last. Congress,` we give the following, taken from ilre offictattecordi. It will-be seen that the Opposition ...did its best to run up the 'expenser_of. the Govern ment to C 00,000,900, If they =bad done_ e. they Woold hare laid if all to the DemOcratic 'May 14,1858--:-Oathe bill to appioliri ate.sloo,ooo for a wagon road in New Mex iocr..- Yees : Democrats, '22; Opposition, .42. 2Naysi:•Demticrats, 37; Opposition, 32; kM111.8,-1858. On the New „Yolk .Fire Pill liurolviogr over $5,000,000. the motion • being to lad on.the table. Yen v_Democrats, , 75;,...-Oppoiltion, - 12. Nays : Dernecrata,l4; Opposition; 56. , - _ . 14;1858, Ori certain, resolutions of the Printing Committee to save '330,000_ to the Government: Yersi: Dements, 94; Op position, 21: Napa': Democrats, 9; Opp sumin, 56. . . !'asy 26, 1658.: . On a certain-amendment of the Senate -to the •Legislitive A ppropria= tins ;Hill; to violate the compensation law-by pajing mileage* of new Senators, at =a, sailed session... Yeas: Demeersta,., 6; "Op " position,; 19: Nave : Demeerats, 57 ; .Opposition, 58: • - ' l May 27, 1858. Oethe lifeihsteamer Ap propriation Bill, giving ban Mies to mail s team ers,-: Yeas: Democrats, 47; OPposttion, 54. NayeiDernoCrats,s7,.; Oppositton, 37., On the amendment io _ the Civil Appropriation Dill of „t 340,000 to pub _ lisb the American State Papers by Gales* Sinton. Yeas: Democrati‘, 21; Opposition, 65. 'Nays,: Dernocrals,s9 ; Opposition, 29. "April 22, ,1859.- On Mr. •Morrill's greeting 8,000,000 acres of land to the States forAgrieettural colleges. Yeas :Demoinsts, 19 ; its: Nays: Democrat, 90; Opposition, 30.• . . !February 21, 1859 t. On a motion to sus pend the rotes to introduce a bill repealing the fishing bounties: yeas: Democratic 03 ; ,Opposition, 11. 'Nays; Democrats, 19; Op position; 85. . . , "February 9,. 1857. On Mr.. Pbelps, l ,..of Minnesota, amendment to - have - an overland mail from s*.ratal to fort I.Treon, Washington, and Portland; Oregon. Yeas Democrats, 14; Opposition, 63. Nays : Democrats, 04; Opposition, 20. "Fehrnary 9, 1859. On striking out amendment appropriating $13,. 039 20 .for Congreesional Glac, buildings, iF r e. .Yeas: Democrats, 63; Opposition , 47 Nava t Dem octets; 30 ; Opposition, "February 9, 1859. On the proposition of MX, Carry. of Alabama, to repeal all laws to build public buildings not contracted for. Yeas: Demix•rits, 67 ; Opposition, 52. Nays: , Democrats, 30 ;.Opposition, 74. - "February 6, 1839. Oa striking out - two appropriation-4—One of nt9,333 4e, &rid the othel. of • *lB,olo—fur the' Corigressiorull Globe. •Yeas :'Democrat, 65 ; Oppotition, 14... Nara : Democrat 20 ; Opposition, 43. Baran Rrova r.‘r Vinatara.—The .floor • panic atnong,thefaiMers in this section bids N fair to , carry many persons into all sorts of wild evravagance4. We- learn: from *gen tleman:last arriyed from Wasiiingion county of . a reckless aim?. which took place thereon , SaturdaY, and which goes to ..bow the atate of 40411ex:stir* in that neck of worrrla. • A • ',peculator by the name of Pattemnhas a large lot cf floor Mill, which he is' holding for an advance, in siewof the recent damaging frosts. On Saturday- some dozen or inure farmers living in the vicinity, repair ed - to the 'mill. breke . down the door, and each took a Larrel#Allonr and left eight dol- Isis in the mill for every barrel thus remov ed-all considering that a' fair . price for an article which thtry could not buy with the consent . of the orrner.=-- - -Whei.linp . a+, .Tunc I 6: ARIL.WE A CI.IRJSTIAN PCOPLE.--A recent decisicn of the Supreme Court of California would Answer to this question in the negative. It seems that in the suit before the Court the question of the legal position of idle worship arose. It witmalreged is tie snit of Eldredge sgaingst the See YupCOmpany, that a certain mast was roid becausa the truster erected a building to be used occasionally as a Budhist place of aorship, wherein an image was kep: and was supposed to be worshipped. The Court says: `There is rat"force in the 'objection that a trust. created for the purpose of idol-wor'ship, is void— Under our constitution all men are permitted the free exercise of their religions opinions, provided it does not involve the corn mission 'ofea public offence. Nor can anyllis tinctien be made in law between the Christian and Jew, 15jahOtnedari or ileatiten.. The Courts have no power to deteimine that this or that form of religion or superstitions wor sirip=tunac.comptuied by lots :prohibited by . la -ii against public, policy or monis." Batmen l'uosrxers.—Elat log traversed daring-the - past week ntapyi of the western and midland counties, we arls able to say that ttoiemintry generally•bas 'rarely exhibited a finer" procki•e. Our grain crops are generally of good color, and well coverrng the 'ground, wbest is Almost everywhere strong and deck, ' and bailey and oats are generally full of leaf amdinffioiently -forward. Perhaps the sandi er parts of -Cheshire should be excepted 'as auffermg over all its late sown spring corn for want of rain.. But on the more clayey lands' in that county nothing can look - finer than the -wheat erop and-the potato crop, nnti the abut:Want growth of grass in theysaterea.lit Nortliamptonsbire-and,,Biolfortisbire; agso the promise is everything that could be with ad.—.-:Eaglisk Papa. . • MOTOMAL CEIA NGIE -M. ile,tinuta, Esq, plibliaber of the Allentown Dimoerst, hag dis posed of his' establishment to C. P. Raines, Pisq,l to editor of the Lehigh Regitter. Insporinsat to fiesstalsso...lllr. Cicero ina.u'a Philrs , Praparralby Cornelius L.Cheese: man, St . LC York City. The combination 44 in: gnudients in itunie Tills Ate thasientrit ors long and extensive parties.- - They ire talk - is their operation,aud certain in eonottiog .all irreigilari titss, painful menstrcationsoOnkivin . g ti dos, whether frinu .t old of iitheinum, lusubiehe„ pain inthe nidt, palpitation °rifle heart; diatnibied Bleep, wh'veh arise from interruption ofnattire. TO:3l*RitlEaLADlF.Atliesoiliteisuninval ea-weithty wilt bring on the-monthly period xt~tiregeiftrity, !Adios who burr? been disa P*pointol4.. itirthiv use of other pills, cals , , piare the ntamet Onitidetturin'Pr. Clreeseurat Pins do ing Alt they pre'reiiresented to do; ' - NOTICE:-- - Thes ofoitild tintr - be need durin Pregnancy, ea n _ OMtainty re sult thetofreas; ' - Wirtooted pre vegOtable . , atNi hie from anythiog injoyioli• to - Ate ifir -heath..: . Eltplicit direetion%- whiih obotrid be - reidi-ierrylity each bor . . Price IN: Sent .br qua on totfoi. inget •to authorited *goat. • ••• • -• • .- •ft. B. avirCIFUNGS, 165' atain bers•St,'Nes‘ - Yorkr' • General A kvent fork the 'Miter, Malts; AO' aft Wholt;ello prim 'should be tddreised:'' EV.4. acitsftarmid,AßEL Tt fki2f:Ll„ }f. filar, Akrnrp: • Joi:4o-fif Tux • story-•in , the, eastern; papers, ahout a man ii.inesii.7.s,oo6 in the bars wbili asleep, and then having.= exciting - race. after Jt, grew out of a story in a weitern paper of a person having such a race Air $ll,OOO. But -n tarns out, after all_that thare .no mon ei•inyolved in:the turse--he steppf &rout of a car, leaving his wild to pursue her journey sr ithorit Win.' The secret of his baste wits,. ha was afraid 'she would get a diiorce if she went through the' Staid of Indiana otke day ahead'Of hitir.-t-:Ckarciand (Ohio) Don ` Junot - Docciss iiroixatud to Mice Stated to a cagy proosineut , Southern 'politician in - Washiagton - that hiitatends _Support the uotnicee.,of the Charleston Convention • hat :quit wailueaut by hie letter to Mr. D un of lowa was, that - he will • not !himself consent to run upon a platform be ,'cannot endorse. In any erent,..it ia said; hthwill adhere to his party against the orporiliopi Tna-Kiassa Convaartosti--A special dis patch to the Deiweritt Sayi the Kansas Con stitutional Convention met at Wyandotte, and was permanently organized by the elec tion . of J. M. Winch°ll, Presient, and R. J. Martin, Seiiretary- . No biOnesi of importamce was transacted_ The _Convention stands 35 Republicans to 17 Dementia, _ Cutavti.ain; July trial of: Jen. niumLowe, Mitchel and Davis, for kidnap ping„was called np to dsr , when o nt, the in stance of their counsel, an arrangement was ttiadeby which Nolte proitegigs were ente:ied is thetr as well as those of the Oberlin , Rescuers, Wbo were in'prison !awaiting trial. The prisoneri on both sides jwere then eria'The following iesolutiOn passed by the _ z . Democratic State Conrenticin a Vermont, lately, shows how the true Democricy stand. "Resolved, That. the rideini*tration .of James Buchanan is entitled to the•confidence and approval of the Democrticy of Vermont. It Las firmly maintained ouil t lionor abroad And 'fearlessly sustained thel constitutional rights of every part of our common country." By purchaslog floods of Ziegler & Smith, (Wholesale . 1 Drug a . int and Glass Deatrrs,) corner of Second and Breen Sts., Philad'a: you have theadvantve of select. lag your purchases from an extensive and varied stock of - white-lead, zinc, golird paints and Window glass of asserted sizes and qualities. All of these articiei are waked at such prices aZ'cannot fail to suit the closest buyer.. - [fob3 lytw A Ca rd..--Dr.THATEII of ).he Binghamton Water. Cure, will be• at Susquehanna Depot (Nichol'a Hotel) on the 6th of leach, month du. ring.the Spring and Summer for consultation. Invalids will find it to their advantage to give him a call. Patients received at all times at his establishment in Binghainton,l N.. Y., where every comfort and convenience may be found for the successful . treatment of In vattns. [t.f. • 'UAW notice.—The commissioners named in an act Passed at the istit session of the Logi*, latare; for the ineorporstiOnof the MOntrose Gait Light Company, will meeCet thO Montrose Ho tel, kept by Leonard Searle, on Monday, the 95th day of July, to open books for subscription to the capital stock of said gas company. By order of the COmagaiiooeta. Montrose,July 18th, 1859. :ti Hoitowat's Pmts.—Rush ol' blood to the head is often primarily eatised by a bad 'condi tion of the stomach and bowels. t Invigorate the stoma(?). regulate the excretion; and purify the• fluids with this world-renowned medieitte, and you_will be'exempt. from_ Yertlito, titume!sf of sight, if eadi the. and other alarming apoplectic symptoms which frcquen:ly accriyupany dyspep sia and habitual constipation. The impurity of the blood, as well an.ah.excess of it in th,, brain has much to do with cerebral afreetions, and 23 Holloway's, Pills operate upon the chemical agents which generate that fluid: as well as upon the circulation itself, they are infallible In this class of maladies. jyl 4 Ma&WIWI). At Harford, on the- 4th inst.., by Res. A. Sti I ler, Mr. STEPHEN BRUNDAGE of Glifford, sod Miss MARTHA TANNER'4 Harford. At Braintriro, on tho4th inst, biElder Elijsb Sturdavant, Mr. WM. C. BENNETT and Miss MARY MARTIN. both of Auburn. In South Bridgewater, on the .1,41 inst. by Rev. J.:P. Mans, Mr. WM.-NV. DOOLIT".PLE and Miss MARY J. BOGART, all of Montrose; Pa. At Searle's Hotel, 'Montrose; July Mb, by Rev. J. K. Peek, lay. HARVEY J. TRACY to Miss ADALIN,E KELLOGG, both s,f Owego New York. On the 30th utt, by E. N. Loninis, Esq, Mr. A. L. DANIELS to Miss SAILAF F. ?UPPER, all. of Hartord. • • - In Preston, Wayne co., on :he 2nd inst, by P. Tallman, ,E 4.. Blr.sE. J. TYLER. of Jeokson, this ercand Miss SOPLIIA cA§E,of the former Plane.• T IST Or LETTERS Remninma in the Post Ofßee at. Montrose, Ps:, June 30th, 1850. A.nderson, Rev. Ctrs. Keep, Ellen 31. Benton, Mrs. Annie Leach, Mrs.-Augusta Boothe, Charles . Stotly, M. 0. BroWn, firre..X. M. Marsh, S Bather, Prof J. S. • Mayor, Sidemen Carpenter P. & Co., itoatogitMl, L..T: 2 Coolbaigh, IYw, Rogers, David Cr. Casey, Shim 2 Smith, T.I C. Cumow, John" Smith, Andrew _ Guile & Miller, ' Vanhorn, J. W. , 3' Griffin Jiunei Ye! y, Z. , - Harrington, Aaron - Whiney &. Morley Barrin,(ll-11. - Warner, 0. Retekess 4 Ili:m*l , Ln, , • I P.orsoas calling for aoi of thei above !ellen tear please " advertised." HENRY I. WEBB, P. M. Post Office, 'Montrose, Psi.. J Ist; /859, - - - Auditor's - Notie l e. !THE undersigned. appointed an Auditor by 1. the Court of Common PleatrollEusquehanns county, to make distribution of the moneys in theta's& ef the.Sheriffof said cdiinty; arising from the 'sale of the real estido A.. Ward, Wilititiend.Jo the-duties a his aPpoitument at the office '4 Bentley '4 Fitch, in Montrose. 'on Friday I,lle-51.1) daq ef August ne4, at 1 o'clock, p. which time.and place allpentons inter algid ui stadium:mays will- present! their .chtitoa, or be forever barred from contingi in upon said fend.- , • B: CHASE, 'Auditor. Great Bold, July titb. 1114.-41: Auditor's Notice• Teb undersigned hating been!, appointed by the Hooorable,.thanr - pkao's Court of Sus. quettabtatirooty to distribite tl a ';moneys in thetilinds' of ' Olt I►dthinittral44 , ot '' .Witham Broinley, daceaseri, wilLattomi to On duties of his appointment at of in iifotittose co Fri day lbs day oir•akogust mul i s.t one o'clock, F. in, ealet - ollipetnonn iota rested'irifint Wm clams or ,be forever bar. kod litijtverriairlio-upoesisid'fona. • - _ P. D. ISTREETtiI, 'soy ' • " - • ,--•• JAviOtor's Noti' nt 'ilailiriteri4"Opointid. rso sudttox tberttitati 'Couit OrOtti,fiCs 6 4 1 4 AistObittion °roe hisBetteof the oopui of J. B. ehaddnak; deteased,teiOy Alves nOttnelbat be Ivittattend to. the doties'ortho nai4snointtneit nii4s4rtee in Montrose on ,00,6114.4 of August text, at One o'cicie;: p , Q; .4.611 torte and - ptsne air persans.hi l ling aka rawest: of the.diStribtitiot "of the saidjua, 4111 - retiett tLeir 4 . 4gis'or - tt forover ale/I:windfrom even , It it apt said futa. Juts , 11. ' •AnditOr.;• ' WM. DIMEER. Wm. H:. Cooper '&,Co.„ BANKEaB, to Pt)4T, MITER & CO., ilootrose..rn. Office ono door east frail% roal'n Store, Turnpike-Street. .3.toutrose July 14,i8591—d - • [mys AlidttoesNittice• TFIE undersignedappointed In indite, kiittii .Vourrof Common Pleas of Suatest le make dritribtttlon of the fundcarisidr from the sale of the t Real Eel' ate of -Emanuel, 'Carpenter, hereby ghee notice that he willattend to the du ties of the staid appointment at hie Mime In rtho Borough of Montrose, onlionday,` tluitittb dsj August, next, at 1 w'Cloalc 'p'. In., at which time and phis all persona haring an inteteat, to the dittribfitioti of the anld fund will'Plesatit , llidr cl alibi or be *fairer ater barristfront Coming in upon mid fund. A. CHASIZERLIN. July it, 1839.-4 w . Auditor. Auditor's - Notice. wiaptsigup4 appointed an apditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Hostel'. Cu. to tuak•43iatributi on of Abe funds arising from the aalei if she Beal:Estate:of KafueD.. Clark, hereby-gives notice that he.will attend to the dn. - ties of his appointment at hie office to Ifentrobe onAlonday the Bat day - a-Avg-MA next; at line o'clock at which time and place all pereone haying-an intmes M distribelloir of thcsald fund, will present their elaint or be'foroser after barred from coming in upon said fund. , A. CHAMBERLIN; July 1 I th. I w Auditor. Farmers,' A ttehtion ! tIRBT'S AMERICAN HARVESTER, A PERFECT MOM M, IS A prancrr axon, And'is Warrantrd as a Perfitt . I .6@E2 [ lED • IT is for, strong and durable, being nearly all Iron. It is LIGHT. and the LIGHTEST DRAFT MACHINE KNOWN. -It has no nide draftand runs steadily; there' is•ko pressure upon the Horses' necks: and in IMS a SELF-ADJUSTING Fiseas.Ban. The finger.bar worts_up and dam' independently of the driving *heel, enabling it to go through dead furr,ws and ditches, among stones and hogs, and over stones and hills where no other ni:ielaine..eari follow IL It is aasmy MANAGED AND OPERATED. By MUM eta IeTFF, the driver can at pleasure throw the cutters in and out of gear; by another lever he eau raise either end or bulb ends of the finger,bar to pass over obstructions, or move from field to field. It is..difficult to clog this machine. It is a cheap machine. It is simple in construction. made of good materials and well cougrneted find finished. Wfanufactitred by WELLES, BLOOD & CO., at the Tiogn Point Aigirultnrat Works. Full descriptive/sod illustrated catelogues to be had on application to the undersigned agent for Sostfa Co., at Montrose. , 3Picpr , Stale. The best Railway Horse Powers, Threshers and Cie:men', Threshers and Separators. &e.,'dice. in the world. IL L. BLOWERS. Montroseasly 11th. QIUNDAt SCHOOL LIBRARIES rurnisled to order byJ. LYONS & SON. lune, iNt. 1859. NEM , GOODS, in my line of Iniiine , v4. arri v int , : every week: ABEL TURRELL. _ (Address Brooklyn P. 0.,.8ar 320.) The Paragon Self-Generating was 331.1.1'3:1.0ar• TIIIS TSIIINbIe potent, portable, self...genera -1 titig Gas Burner is offered to the - public, in full confidence ofits positive superiority over ev ery other HAND.LICIIF in vaistence. for Stamte- ITT, SAFETY, ECONOSI 1' and BRILLIANCY of light in any temperature. It is devoid of safELL:AMOICE or FLICKER, giv ing a steady. cheap and • GAS-LIG.E.L requring no trimming, or other attention, except simply tilling Ma lamp with good burning-fluid, one quart of the fluid con - sr/led into gas in the Bunter, giving 3 IVT T. nfrn.if) and rt.R Ir . (time eighteen hours. This light. which is e qual . to that from eight nnimsry tskir'd tubes, at an ex pense of but three, is also, nnder complete con trol, being reduced by a simple process,'lrom a full bisze to a small one, and ns quickly re. stored to its full capacity. .Tho burner can be readily applied to ail sty les,of Ott, KEROSENE, CsmcnExc,ansl Bc . car.sh Fvxmn Lamm; also, on pressure and with' founts to Gas fixtures, in all their varieties. It is admirably adapted (or lighting churches, dwellings, lecture-rootus, balk, shops, steam boats,and railrOad ears, or wherever a good light is deeired. Parties desirous of securing the right of territory for a valuable article that will commend itself, should make early application, only to the. undersigned. 'Burners, Lamps, &c.osupplied in any qoanti= ty, with promptnees—forwarded by express to all parts of the United States—piyable cash on delivery:. _ BUTLER, 1108 FORD & Co, Proprietors. No. 2 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. or, No. VI! Broadway, and No. 1 Courtlandt St. New York. jyl4 len 8 I 12 . 2 LBS. OF SUGAR U. fur 81,00 5. , at IL . TYLER' June Bth, 18.50. Silver-Steel Scythes, • Pitehtbrks and Rakes, forsale by June 20; J. LYONS & SON. 3,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER. /0 DIFFERENT SIRES. ,BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER AC., &C. ANEW SUPPLY, just arrived , and for sale r:heap, by A. TURRELL ABEL TURRELL KEEPS cozmtantly nn hand a full mortment of the ghoiaoat qunlitiea of - , . . alf of the followjug departments of trade. Now supplies arriving every week. Buying fur cash, and selling" Orson p, for cash. • ' DRUGS, IkEDICINES, ' Chemicals; Pouts,' Oils, Varnishes, liirindoW Glass, Dye Stnifs,'Groeseries, Lamps, ' Glass Ware, Crimiteryilliriors, ClOcks, Wall Paper, Window Paper,. Window Oil Shades, . RaneyGoods, Xnsinol Instrimonts • • , , Stone Ware, Brooms, Brushes,Whips, Bird Owes, Pocket. Gum,' ridoh, Aimunition,l4iuors,Tr,r•tises, Supporters, PertAnotutalea, Shoulder Braces, Spectacles, Silver and 'Plated Spoons, Porky lac., Sold peni, Stationery, Violin, Guitar, & Bass +tot Strings, Bows, &e., Poroelain Teeth, Lith ographa-Artist's Tale Palate; Erjishei , &e•;; - - • .and the popular "Pstentllfedielnes. • - Also some Dry Goods, Wooden; . •'.„ . Mord &Japanned 'Ware, - , -114,1 and Oil CAW, 01,111112140;: Burning Plitid, Alcohol; Turpentine • Lamp, ZlennWa3 Ifeet Poot,Lard,ollve, Caster; andlelloillk Bay Ltilseaa oILe , White LOA, Sine; soi Vida of colored Pals 4, Vinegar, Celan Mad , • and. Other , things Sao ntunsrous to moatione.:: Morarase, Juan Iti, !SS.- ABEL yuktts, itrAACCaI P. t, KUSH Laving - Jositielited themselves under lbe naafi' of ;JBloltarlee- dr; "limb kir ifievpidoiee: p. Lion of the duties of their prefix:limn, regret? folly": offer:4l4k , ' , professiorfuli linfeeli to the reikliOoi- of Dr.llloluieloa;seid• way. Imatir4 - !,eti the 'villages of Diotock And Springville., ALC: BtAximiza: Apra 213,z1).-1 • . 1 ).4• .1 •' 4 ! . f: 117 . 4 4 11 0 1 t Cli.lodittaite : of Op s Hottio: ‘ji '.o 4 thi 4 P4tlVLOt . godkille. , x4 l O*'Re.r,- taantotltiocittettinAritit•Bend•Pif • - OPlVlCEctiinfi- of... Main and El Ezsbeth-sts., , - - • • , • " . Notice. Tilruiidetsi g oid laving been appointed - by the Hon: . .the Orphan Court of Susquehan• na county to. distribute the moneys in the hands of John Snri4oy, administrator of Leon l ird Cook, dieeased, will Attend, to the duties of 'his 'ap pointirient at his' office in - Montrose on Friday the 29th day . of•July nest at one o'clock .p. ITI? 14CwhIch tinte and place all pinions interested wit f . presetit their claims orbs forever barred from coming in upon said fund. •••• FRANKLIN FRASER, Jumil24, 1839.-je3o4w • AodifOr. Auditor's Notice,. m undersigned having been nppointed by T the Hon. aorta Cowmen Pita* of Susq's county to make distribution; of the moneys in the hands of the Sheriff arising from.the ssie, of the realestate of bike Read, uut attend to the duties of his appoinisneet at his otlixe in Aleut. rose -on Saturday the 30th deg of July next, at one creWk p. - m., at which time and place all persons, interested will pregent the.ir, claims or be forever barred from corning in uppn said fund. }MA N KLIN - FR ABER, June 30, 1859,-4w Aduitor. NOTICE.' ALL persons aro herebY forbidden harboring or trusting'any member of My (unity on my account, as I will 'Pay no debts contracted by thorn after this date. PATRICK DICKEY, lune 24th, 1859.-2t* ;Middletown. Dr. Coggsweos- • INIFPROGISTIC - SALTS; a inure sure for INFLA3IMATORY Diseases of ail kinds, for sale by AIIFIL TURRELL. Montrose, June 22d, 1859. CONSUMPTION CURED ! NA7l33.oliegiter'a liHNUTHE PREPARATION OF THE AIYF'OPHOSPHITES ON TINE AND OF SQDA.' AS ORIGINALLY DISCOVERED AND PRESCRIBED DV Dr. F. CIIUDCHILL, FOR TUE PREVENTWN AND CURE OF CcmisErtirsa.ptioxi. "THE SALTS of LIME and of SODA /ire the ONLY Prepiration which, for the present, I would recommend for GENERAL ,LTNE:"—J. Francis Churchill; 11. D. TIIE THEORY. • " P.hthisis is a, diathesis, or general -disease. depending upon the want or undue waste of the Oxydizable Phosphorus normally existing in the a nitualeiForio TIIE TRE.&TMENT. "!fence it follows that the Remedy consists in supplying the deficient element by the admin istration-of 4 preparation of phosphorus which la at iince.Assienilable and Oxydizable. The lip pophespliites of Limo and Soda possess both qualities in the highest degree ; heing perfectly soluble, and nearly-as oitydirlble as pleolthorus The Hypophosphites aro the Specific Remedy of the Diathesis, or general condition of the sys tem, which has, as a consequence, the deposition of tubercular matter. When once this condition is changed, the deposition of fresh tubercular matter will cevec : RESULTS OF THE TREATMENT. What I am anxious for is, that tholiypopho.;. phitear should be brOught as speedily as possible " into universalise an I know thit they will prove not only as sure a Remedy in Conan mpti on as : Quinine is in - intermittent feye:,but also as effec- I trial a Preservative as Vaccination in: Small-pox. This-assertion no longer rests upon the 31 eases with winch my diseovery was ushered hire the world in July, 1857. 1 can now appeal to the results in .upwards of oao hundred and fifty de tailed' observations arum disease, collected du ring the past year at my Public Dipensary. Rue I.arrev, Paris. To these cases might he added almost an equal number from my private practice and in no single instance have i found the , Rein sdy fail to produce ever) thing that could reason ably be expected from It. - In most instances the benefit derived from it has far exceeded what could, at first, have been hoped for. when taking into account the degas e and extent of the injury sustained by the Lungs previous to the Ilse of the Remedy. Similar results have, since the publication Of my disrovery, been annou,peed by Professors Paragot of Brussels, 31*itre de San Juan of Granada, Spain; Drs. - Jacinto Lo River -end and paves of Havana, and Reinvillirs, Paris. Of 22'eases in the third or last stage, treated at my Diapeasary-during the pat' year, 8 have _completely recovered, 8 died, lowing in every instance to complication:,} anii J are Still under treatment. Sneh a result Is altogether UNPAR ALLELED in the Annals of :Iledicine.—From Dr. Churchill's Letters. READ 'TESTIMONY "We 1383 W sow the rationale of the employment of Ilypophosphites of Luna and Soda, recomm ended by Dr. Churchill irythe treatment of Con sumption—they not only act as übsorben ts, but repair and retard the waste of tissue."—Dr. 11. P. Dowses, New York. • 'Your preparation has not failed to,,benefiiir; in . & instance in which i have used it,"—W. Clark, M. D. Lowell, Ohiu. •Your medicine we think invaluable and cheer. I y retionunend'it."—Dr. Ezra Clark, Kirkland. "They Iminoce. the nertous strength and le. VW OR ATE the netritive functions.",—W. E. Ram D..'llurristiwn, N. J.' .• "Their anodyne effect is sometimes .remarka ble . they tend to-produce most REFRESHING and ussovATitke REST."-1., V. New Loa, Y "They-INCREASE the PAINCIPLE which constitutes NERVOUS FORCE, end are the most POWERFUL BLOOD GENERATING AGENTS - KNOWN."—Dr. Churchill. `•-• ".I can assure the profession and the public that this PREPARATION of the II Y eorlivs- PIIITES CAN 13r, RELIED ON: Jas. It. Chilton, Cheni . st. WINEEZEITE'S GENII/NE PREPARATION, is put up in . large bottles with " Dr. J. F. Chn r. Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. J. Winchester, New York," blown in the glass. 'Each bottle has my file-similar signature. No other if{ genuine. jar Tire Phosplintes, o r CIiESIICAL FOOD [so . ealled] are radically difereet from the 'Typo phosphites.'snd can in CASE be tiled as a SUBSTITUTE. Bear this - feet in' mind. No preparation containing Iron can be tiled without danger of inflammation end heitorritage: No other drug or medicine ihottld be combined with the liyisephrphites or used at the aametinao. tho10,71;01110SPAITE:g are a 'most efficacious Jtinuedy IA all .Nervous .01seases (len gra! .D.n),ilify, .or Prostration of,the Vital. Forces, Dyeptipsia, Asthma. Bronchitis, &e. Htf,"Price S2 or 3 bot , lesfor $5, with full Ill reetiolis for use. Liberal discount to Pityiiciatie and the trade. The Dry Suits' furnished to the profession. Single bottle* in minCentrated sole. Jinn meta by mail, whewsp.ecially ordered. Sold whoLesals and retail at thesole 6enerat, Depot in the U. 5.,43 John street. Let:no one deceive you, byt bity-Only ",Wittettester'a Preparation." Df. Charehilft Work °a CounmPtion. fell ,Tien , !lie,Tloeuvy Tryattnent, and Othef*l4olll44) - ttiferinatiorLeent gratis on receipt of Mae in .stamps for postage. SUM. kip hi Ilieloott favOrable sasonlerirtatelpat. Lt tie'edisoutoptiverdeley.-alburia -preciois 'lO so fatal-a evaierlf." Thil:lls the:A:MIX MadledY CLlag.lo lo lvire all attempts to plisewiliffeivintartielo-upeOyei i intlerlbe tease that-it is the aeon 444 1 1/400. - • - J. WINCHESTER, Anser.impi akrcireiii 4geity; 43' 3ohq4e,. . . E• Sobi io 31cintrom by - June 30, 1060.. , ::. EL-TURRELL, ,y9RI4IXAM, . . ANtriOtekatiiilaPtkdOHOEi, pious OftOp trvery'Tytits Store. biOr don nestiv`.;` - ' -' CHEAP - ! GOODS - ••.- s . s ta 0 I' T .IT C C 1 PLINDED New Chalk', Lawns: , Prints; and 6. . U Gingbains, at.reifueed Frio.. Also 13 lbs. REA of Sugar for one_doltar, or 23 of: Rice. last . ]., opened and for sale by - 4.1..Y0N5.dr,50N.. . 11Y-PAY SYSTEM !Gram:ie. June 15th, 1859. - A CHEAP and easy remedy for the l'ileand .LX Com. -Try it. Alio Meyers Kat and Mice Exterminator, sold by J. L.YOisiS & SON. Juno 16th, '59. . .. HEAR YE !'...IIF.AR:YEI - N - 110.1rn N:"K“' ID LACK and _Colc;rid Dress Sitkft, Collars Li and _Undersiveres i Lace: Valk Bro.l'lsaue for Vails,loneralda, Cowin. Kafh. Carpet, Warp. 4ar,dllo.tea. and ,D4net Bon rds, - u new aup. ply of Goiters. Corn Starch and_ .I*.:Tieo for puddings. Cheap at 11.. C. Ifontroae,'Janci Bth; 1859. HEED THIS: IiV4RNRIGI LOOK 011 t FOR-BARON A T HAYDEN BROTHERS' :ORIGINAL One Price, RoidApiqStpre, col:misting of - cro p tat t a ci c l 44 " 11: C ts C V, t e:s .4 • . Paper s Stioirie.& it'oodeu Flow,_ Salrt, HAYINGHTOOI/8 011 v, tHass, dOtT Wi4chc.s, Jewelry. runkee JLTF" N-Os E.V.D TO-THEM! j rair . lonsvill never find old sholf•worn, moth-eaten, rotten, or out oratylo Goods at Iltruss Bros.' Look out fur Old Fogies, and buy your Goods Where you can savz. 28 era: crar. We have a large -Meek of GOODS Purchased for CASH, and will be sold at prices -that, will frighten - the Old Fogy 'principles. - EN'ERYARTICLE WARRANTED as rprosented. No charge for showing Goods. HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford, PA, June, 1859. •- tm IT IS TRULY SURPRISING _ . How much the people ate in layover Lit NGINP !, (not .11embers of Congress 4 bnt,the nun:reruns and-beautiful styles of WALL PAPER AND BORDER to ,be had at Bullard's Rook store, we.a side of the Public Avenueot prices astonishingly low, A now supply of 'splendid styles of Piper and Borders jnst received, and also Belcher's Patent Pendulttmeurtain Fixtures,the best and simplest ever brought to thin him ket. Cull and see them work. - Shades, Cord - turd Tassels, Paints and Brushes for Oil rafraing, splendid LAD graphs, a now hit of Marriage Certificate Bla 0 ks. Cann.s—Printer's, Conversa`tiOn, Exehkge, Sunday Sehool4neentire, WracAztaes—All the Nflgazities and Funny Illustrated Monthly Publications 'earl be had soon as issned. The Trial of Daniel E. Sickles in 'Book form, also Dickens New Work "All the Year Round" in monthly parts. A well selected stack uf 'Books, School Boolts'rof all kincls, Barrens Induetive Grammar by the dozen or single,,Stationery, Yankee Notions, &e., ec.c. I beau nu time and the Publisher has' not room in his paper to euutwirato all the articles that $1,60 will tty; - but wilt juAt say that you can buy 11 roll•, of whir-Paper fur $l,OO, or you ran pny R 1 , 1 r 1 for'3 robs, or you - can have 100 yards of Bonder for $l,OO, or you can get That worth a fkl. a yard, and ev.rythlo7 else r.t. the name rate according to stylo and quality, So charge made for showingizvials. A. N. MILLARD. ° Monfrose, Jur:e 801, "NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." A RESISTLESS REMEDY CIRCULAR TO THE BICE. IT I lE first hospital surgeon's and medical pub. 1 licists of Europe, admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties.'of this Ointment; govetnments sanction its use' in their. • naval and military services; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repoie the utmost confidence-in its curative properties. it penetrates the sources of letlainmation and corruption which - underlies the external e 4 denees of disease, and neutralize the fiery ele. ;omits which feed and etnwerate the malady. Eheumadam, Scrofula, Erysipelas.. These aro among the most terrible and ago , nixing diseases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin; ,pet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, theyinvariably disappear under astersevering application of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain end ind rmmntion. , Saltithium; Fever Bores, Stiff Joints. In nil-Faso& of art Ahem, where medical wa ters,' lOtions,.end,every receipt of •The'phnrmaccr pma have prated' useless, the Ointment ,wili.ac eomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its' influence, and its relaxing, ef fect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. • Discharging Ulcers. most 'A remerkable and happy change Ispro duced in the appearance of malignant. ulcers af ter a few applications of thisOinment. :The sur-• rounding - redness vanishes, and granules of of healthy. flesh begin to take the place of .the discharged matter. This process goes on 'more or less rapidly, until the orifice, is filled up with Sound Material. and . the ulcer Mdically cured. A Word to Mothers. The young are the most frequent airier& from 'external injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation ennstanUy I et hand. ft is an absolute specific for sore brmustir, and quickly . fernoves the encrusted sores which somOtimes lifstl,gura,the heads - pna`faces of children. sigititlcantraots. • This Ointment is universally used onsboard the At:untie and Nleiftc whaling fleet us a inlni for scorbutic: *tractions, atal as the best possible remedy for.woupda and bruises. Large supplies of it huvo recently been ordorial by the . Sultan of Turkey for heepital purpoees. • f}oih the '61;4n:0 rind . Pitt?: should . bt :used in th'efitottewittg. ettaes; BuniO4 , Chaliped }lands,' • - •"-iSiabig, - S' • Burris, _MeTetirlal Plroptioni, Sore - Legs; Ritiumatlitim •"' Sore Dreits#,,"•• Fistula; Riogworni, Genf, Salt. Itkeam ' 'l9oroThroate:' Lutobago, ,, Eltin•Diaeastls; Sores or all Roo, ' • Sti fr Joints, Ulcers, Worms of alt kinda,Vtlaoreal: Berea, Tetter,,f *' 4 ' Doltlitt r the - blannfietories. ProCastar- HottiiatitT;;Sti - Maiden Lane ? New York,,and 24 Strand, ',old* bk . all respeetaktelrintest a 'and Dealers in,Afedielnelltrongkent the United States and the hivUized.iroildi4P, pots, at 25 coati, 62 '1.2 cents, And $1 etch, Virilmrefin 4 emasititirablo'3riqtl44X taking tloblargeralten.' 0,7-.,Plrectie s on ?Or, the gtticiaticF,of , Ratlebts In."ererE dieor* are,eipagd..4r,er.ah pot. 32y1,23e0w. !PIELTIEI4 I.I.4IIT:TEtTIT, 'fia , mtAlvELTCrfittLL. , TT is certain that . 06 , :ida can Loseld successful: lv in Montrose and at Susquehanna Depot ••• • FOR CASH. Those doubting this assertion will do won to cal . at the stores Of 6attelibtrg (f.; where it will be Prolieri that the Merchant in selling - his Goods can: afford to sell Cheaper for Cash,and can otter inducements sufficient, to -make -it an objeet to Purchasers, at- whatever sacri4pf they are obliged to inake;to ocure tbe Money to adopt in their Purchases the Caen SYSTEM. ; .` We have just received .aid. are constantly to. ceiving, a splendid assortment of: SPIIINk& SUMMER FOODS; adapted for this season. and which will not fail to give.goneral satisfaction.: They were par purchased node: the most favor:4de circumstan. ces, and we, are enabt(d,and Wtt.r. offer and sell at prices far Below others that will give and have given so everlasting Credit; no matter whether it is Tom, Dick,-oe /lorry- EXAMINE,COMPARE AND MIX; E _ l / 4 0UR DRY GOODS! An assortment heretnci.re unequaled by anything ever offered in Idniitrose:' • ,' Fancy and Staple - Dry- Goodsl Coinprising*ln »ew aryl dt•Sirshlo., f stxtes:.of Goods Link nr2wn in this Vet, among ,a will • ' be found, in . • LADI ES`-DRESS GOODS, ,111 the nuvolies Q t the eteion, cheap at OUTTSNIf r. KO. itOS EN BA & CO'S SHAWLS! Now and choice styles- of Brodie double unit single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Palm', and Mantilla, and a new style of Cbeuill Stiawht, cheap at OAttt . tberg,'.llot,llbaitin, fcfo's tiffit An assortment tkllcayi on hand,nisok,adies' Cloth and Trimming to•mateh; of all shades, cheap at 6uttenberg liosenbaitin, tc: Co's: EMBROIDERIES! In this Department we. can offur great induce ments, sa they air , purchased directly from im porting houses. The assortment comprises French Felts, Sleeves and Collars', Worked Edgings and Intserthig„, held tt great manyviOie arti eles to this line too ninne.rous .10 men - Lion, cheap at • GUTTtNgERG, ROSENBAUM,& CO'S. Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and Flumes, Wire, Stiff Net- ' tingsand Frames, • at Wholesale end Retail,---cheep G UTTU; BERG, ROSENBAUM, 41:.- CO'S DomeStie Goods ! Way be found all the different qualities of Prins, Il Gingham*, Bleached Goods, Fine obleseh 4 a Mullins, Ticks, Stripes, Denims Sheeting 2 fds wide, cheap at• s.• qt7TTE . NTERG,.ROSEN43AI73I, & COS READY IMADE CLOTHING, As this is one of their PIIINC,TFA . L 1311.,ANCITES OF BU4AIif.SS in New York City, they • certainly have one great advantage overall.tbe rest of Clothiers; they having 'one Partner steady is New York city to devote all his time to this particutarbranch of manufacturing. They el i furnish, at shy time, a Geed Garment. at, about the same price for which the material can tie got. They wilt- warrant their work and a complete fit orno pay.• . • • • They' eep 2onstantly,on hand oneof the best stocks Of • OVER AND ODER COAT§! Such . as Frock, Diem, Rsean, and Sacks • TANTS- - in Great •Varicty eared Diferent S,tyle! . . NESTSI-:- Such as ,Velrot, Plush, easainter, and Satin, cheap at " GUTTENBERG; ROSENBALIF;& CO'S. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, of the Best Mateirial at Short Notice Under .Garments Fors LA DIES As isu-GE:smEmEN, such a Silk, and also Lambswool, cheap at U.T.TiNtiEtG,-MOSES - 13 - 4liM o t CO'S - ONE WORD rs stmerEwr ror(THEIiVISE TO OUR NtINICItOft ^." . R 11:'N D S At fl - CU:STONIER& And' in partioubir to these Iniestlife theinnelvese indebted to- ne,'we 'once more that-lei will sell fot Reedy: Pay hereafter, and ;ill Ae. eountannd . Notee aunt- be settlectswilliout -Far; - thoi-Notiee. are . tfred of writing Donning , Lettersand.Sopportlngtho Portaftlen,and there, , briosint.l--- We wilt take. all Wilda , of.lrateet Ora Highest MarketPrietis for Payenentoind Anew:rite - - Itandilig: over . Six..tdonths. on oar for- collittion aulese settled by Note. ' :! •• - ..• (c)x.ittnitrE, Itostithainn i I ,irentrees,l's , Atyrill,?er, 7_8414 1-.:,vg_s - .r : i'f_Titp - f7 isTERTEERE WAS AN ABAIVAL B. • Qr•C>43 ) lZ , get --= . Al.- • 'VC) ELAJNES, Prin ts, St . ella.Sh ! wls, Mantillas, D Dilators, Parasols and Umbrellas, and an ilium - Mae quantity of other GOODS which will be:shows niEt of charge 1,7 11. TYLER. Ilay-13thi 1859. , .- .. :'1110W1116 --• FQR—EVERY 'FARMER !• - %AT g are now3fannfneterini- the . BERT and C3IkArErrs'IGIOW-Elliren4ifiEdkrslllo , ever before, offered to -the FARgERP:FX,ISIni• quebanun enoty:- . • ITS SIMPLICITY AND:CHEAPNESS • -• AINCES IT TIM MACHINE 'FC)RALLI whense.eall and examinefer,voureelt AEI S.lr. SAYRE'S?. BA9B. Blontrese, May lath, 1850. : • BURNING F 1.1711), Whits - and Cod :Fish, -Ladies Kid ; B. S. Boots, •and rppre Elaitors from 56 cia, to 81,75 L-ail at - 'TYLER'S. May Ipitt 1859, • - • • • • SUPERIOR Ground Cotie - e in- - cans_, codfish, &J., for , safe fq J. LYONS-SE. SON. June" litt.-1859. . ItIENYON JR. &CO: WOULD reipeqtriilly solicit th*drisrletioe of . a nevi and very rich assertmer4 of DRY GOOFS this day - received, consisting in part ofna follows: Rich Mick . Moire Antique Silk Itts. per - yard; Foulard Silk nice styli, fit. per yard; kteh Plaid Silk, the very . neotest patterns, 10s. per yard: Black Silk ; 2& inches wide; from 7a: to: 123.: per yard; splendid Elack Shawls from $8 to $i t, the finest - assortment in Susq'a Co; new invoice of Ginghaws, at very low prices; also of CaNen; largo stock of Derdins, Mixtures, Plaids, and loWns; Printliat Shawls :from 7s. to $4; Breelia Shawls from .95 to 82.5;, Collars from 6 eta. to 205.; Parasols from 13s. to 9,45. , each; Bonnet, a: large stock; Ribbons and Flowerei also a new inyoiee of Gents Shoes—Congress, Enamelled and Calf Skin; Ladies Conipess Gai ter; Kid and Enameled; !diem Cali sod Edam. Wed Boots; Children Patodi Boats, Gaiters and everything in that line. They would alsoleall attention to the fact that basing an arrangement with one of the largest Importing !louses in New Vieth they will receive eogniarly NgIV Styles as fast as they appear in New York,and will take the greatdst pains to please ail µho call-and see and•wtsli to purchase. Particular, attention paid to procuring fine goods—in every style. -ir iE b MAL.. • A.new lot this. day received, and 'would re. Spectrally. solicit au examination, of the same. Good T . ca at 35., 'illy priers, also at 43.3 x. 611. Ba. ' • icis COFFEE-.....Ta:a, Ric; and Ground. Coffee. LEKATU S.-James is's, Batbitt's 3ted lc inalrand claior, &e. NAILS, and also a new stock of WALL PAE'EG. and WIN.. DOW PA t..*:az, this day received. FAG...II+ ,lING TOOLS of the most approved gatterns. Sliaded, - Blue-Bond,-and all the now styles, as fast as' they appear in New. York. FLOUR. constantly on hand. SALT byihe barrel or sack. PATENT 33 . EDiCillES„ GLASS, and everything else you Want. It. KENYON 7R. & CO. • Lawsville Centro, Pa., lime Bth, 1.859. 1958. J. DICIEEIifTIAN,In. His§ HARDWARE . 45 STOVE -Man LY 14ILL BLAST,/ rp HE undersigned could take this opportu nity to inform hiq fiieuds and customers that he has recently trade additions to his former extensiv4 stock of Hardware,' Stoves, Stove Pipe, Stove Trimmings', •Zirte, .and that ho is prepared to supply the wants of .the community in thrit line at unusually low prices. 14:o tlattt-rs - hims.ilf thai• Facilities Tor manufacturing his own Wares: Stoves, &c:, give him a decided advantage over any whd . pur chain and tram-Sport at a'heavy expense their en tire-stock. . He would say to those who 'Wish to !incases STOVES of :zni• description, STOVE PIPE .? or TRIIIIIINGS, ,f any kind, and„paY for them, ho is prepared to givc..t.eni great bargains; hut to those who want to pup:hese on. a year's credit and their let it run two years mere, he had ratti er they would call on some ehe'etsgieven if they hare to pay sevanty.tivo per - cefft !note - then an article is worth. In - the line of , • • Shelf Hardware, hianssortment is the largest and'hest selected in Susquehanna County; purchased as his -Viol( has been ino.,tly of manufaettimrs, he is . enal4ed to offer inducements -le those country merchants INN) buy small bills, rarely found this siki of the big city. We eau offer special inducembots to Carpenters nod Joiners who it - e in want of either Tools or Building. Black siniths can find ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS, and,in fact, almost anythingkin their line, hy.calt- - ing on us, CHEAP FOR CASH. • Our. stock 41,f Dry Goods, Groceries, - Boots stied Shoes, Hats and Calis,, Y,Ein" re •4Notious, is as large as tld) t u ne RWO I adinit ofAThey ways purchased at a low figure, en& willkhe sold'. at prices to'correvoni, with the tides: • READY-ALIDE CLOTHING!' we have just opened about one .and cords of ready-nude clothing. Every' ody says they are Cheap. some say they are very cheap, and a number have ventured to say they artidog cheap.. Certain it Is that a small pile of money will buy a large pile of clothing.. • Wo would add; in thin•eouneetion, for the in. formation of nil concerned and the.!' rest cifinin. kind," that .We are tired and sick o f the credit system, we have Al/frered.etie ugh ,by -it already.. and sere. determined to rid ourselves of the the whole "critter." • Believing - that the !audits, sixpence -is- the truesystem,-. we are resolved t o adopt it, and are offering . our goods, at prices to correspond. . * * *Produce taker' in es:Antrim) -Cur - goods. • .J. DICKERMAN, Neu(llilford -.Nov. 29th, I 858:, • tar 4 Book fox; Everybody,: -.41: STARTLING GISCLQSGRESI" nit.sTELENIt'S great ii,r, work tor tho "Med 1 --- .'l, or . t hos' eimtemplating mar. *y., -.. riagc--200 pages full of c• `Atect= , • .• - te, - ti . .•44- ! OF F ilEtttetel e stte',„, PricetWettats*asett to all ,:'9' Ni- - "M Parl4"urcier awl, by maid, • , L .. • -0 , ,p,...kAti POST-PAID. ' 50,000 cop.: If tii' ~ , t• '• ,•;;; , 44;;;• tea a old - tho past year. Tho f,., . ' 4i 4 -..:eigsw., single marrted,and the Mar. 14. ~• . •_V 2 t. vied'happy. -4 Lecture CM Lore, or how .to choose , a partner; a complete work on s miLittsifttry.. I t.contains huptiOdatifie ceets never before piiiilished—warrarded to,be worth throe ticas the =9OO t s -03kral fat it. Octet ln specie or postage s Lampa, enclosed, wilt senor" • copy by return mail. Addreis 3: 'IT;I`.I.'pR,,X 1 n. No. Iteitiet:it,' Albany,. N. Y.Y Er Pa. VICI/01' FBATALY. PILLS, el ti.liez with full dirautioint, : Marriotiltsiiti-ithOuld not P44114414:,;-Sent by Wait. Pies shams voile tokeway J4%44 the FIRST 3 .4110. N TH3 of - P.!Vnalqh.as th ey are stag to cause tlinaniata, but at any (4ker time they are safe. , ,„ .11 411 melt of-nervous . aplaid!tal hi the Wel: end limbs, fatizu) op'sligh oxergao, palpitation of Nart,' kiferlos 'atul whiThs, lad e° pill& wilred'oft et:R.Bl4cm- meansittiro failed; andnlthe remedy, do not atin tuiwiroaiaal on 3 el, antimapyi: ar anyttlineniAtbl to the constitution. Address DR.. TZLLER, 1 0 4 fabrmy