THE fiasr GUN h wv4r3mi ov.m.a.ii. I A Y DEN' B ROT flt RS, THE PEOPLE'S 41 Agents, ary now opening the most cool . ? moos Stock of • WINTER DRY-GOODS, 800 TS & HO E S,• READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, GROCERIES, -,llla - VVA.I.O WISBE%, • } - 411TKEN NOTIONS,. WATCH.ES, JEWELRY, dC.,tirCl ever brought to this end of the State.. Bought in New York and of the Eastern Manula4terenl FOR CASH! and which we have marked, .dowa ;tt. ALaittursmir Low Plucks! WE DEFY COMPETITION!' WE, INVITE lEVESTIGATION 1 ! WCSOLICIT EXAMINATION -As we foe confident in all we assi s rt. The day of large profits has gone by, and wo have good • GOODS, .CHEAP for the MILLION? The success of our house hits prompted. OLD IF 0 •to filch from us our good name. We cannot prevent this, of course, neither do we desire-to, and have no airehension of sty evil result to our business.. • .• BThl WE CAN; AND WILL,- sell mud} lower than any other establialim.ed In this part of the State, and we will always maintain Oar reputation for • ' PRICES THE LOWEST ! STOCE THE MOST EXTENSIVE! STYLES the Most Fashionable ! - • Qualities the Most - Reliable OUR MOTTO IS SMALL PROFITS! GoodeValue ! Quick Returns I ONE PRICE and NO DEVIATION! Our system of doing business creates'much jealousy among Old Fogy More ants who have as many prices, on the same goods as they have customers. OUR ONE PRICE SYSTEM _ . pleas - ns our old custemers and creates many new ones, wo intend to continue it. Remember and call before you buy, if it is hothing,more than to keep well posted up. - - Vilr We possess advantages for purchasing goods, over any house in this section,; and the unparalleled increase of our saleifor the past year warrants us in saying that wo never were, and never will be undersold. - We feat no corn petition. Flour and Sitlt always on hand. Every kind of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. 'Cash paid for Pelts and Furs. HAYDEN BROTHERS: , New Milford, Pa., Jab. Ist, 1860. • HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. „Tbe proprietors add manufacturers of 1108 2. TETTER'S-CELEBRATED STOMACII BIT TERS can appeal with perfect Confidence to - physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has .attairied arepn-,.. , tation heretofore Unknown. -- A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than, volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Ilostetter's Stomach Bit ters” for the last year amounted to over a half ' milion bottles, and from its manifest steady • increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption *ill reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for •the rarli medicinal properties contained in the prepare , Lieu, and the sanction of the most prominent ph,)sicians in those sections of the country , where the article it best known„who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but' are ready at all times to give-testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements'. and the diseases resulting therefrom. t Thlods not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of strum- •-, peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medieine,'which is. destined to be flik enduring as'time itself. ,Hostetter's Stomach Bitters • have proved a Godsend to ,regions where fever and ague, and various other, bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be.' able td state confidently that the "Bitters"; are a certain cure fir the Dyspepsia and', like' diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un-! alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid 11,:tag. • . from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparisrene,wed vitality to the nervous systeni,, g';ving it- that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates-Opon, the stomach, liver, and ether digestive orgsns,l ' Mildly but powerfully, and soon restores Chem . • to a condition essential to the healthy discharge, , of the functions of nature. • ' Elderly persons may use, the Bitters daily as . - per directions on the bottle, and, they will find. ' in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort, -declining years, as it is pleasant 'to the palate,; Invigorating to the,bowels, exvellent as a tonic,; ' and rejuvenating generally: We have the evi: ' 'dente of thouiands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit pf usinethiS preparation while suffering from stomach do-, rangements and general debility . ; acting under.' the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of_this article. A feri words to the gentler sex. .There are certain periods when • their cares are so harassing that many of them • sink under the trial. The relation of mother , and child is €0 absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt te- 'forget her own health in her 'extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity • arrive , during , the summer season, the wear of - body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,: . then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupir . ,' l , rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her_exhau,sting triala - - and responsibilities. Nursing' mothers gene{ • rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigo.w,' tars that receive the endorsement of physi; eians,because it is agreeable to the taste as ~ well as Certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength_ , - i.. All those persons, to whom we hive particu+ larly referred above, to wit: sufferers front . feverand ,ague;'caufted by malaria, .diarrhces4 . dysentery, uddigestion, loss' of appetite, and ' all diseases or derangements of the stomach; superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary. occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their oirn physical *elfare by giving to Hos; tatter's' Cerebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. i CAUTION.-'—We caution the public against_ using any of the many imitations or counte r; feits, but yfsk for liorrErrnes CntEnnaisn . Brom se n trratts, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach' Ditters't . blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped - on the metallic cap covering the deft, and . observe that our autograph signature is.on the label. . t .! • - ire- 'Prepared and sold by PLOSTL'77P.B. is ' - •8214 . 711, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all .druggists,, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States...Bata' Ante'i ries. and Germany.. . - E': For/sale in Montrose by • • I - janl2 .ly ABEL, TIIRRELL.! - . . i ' . OUR MUSICAL FRIEND. . .' . . AIM. MININIIf 11•11 i11E11.0 , 111111112 • Tinwili •1=116•11111111 , 1111 ...,_____. 7 _____,,, , ' A Rare Companion for'tbe Winter *antis - Every Pianist, I Should procure this weekly Every. Singer, I Publication of VoCal 4nd Every Teacher, Pinto Forte Music, cost- Every pupil, • .. ing but 40 CENTS_ a I , Every Amateur; .• number, and pronounsed By the entire reas.of the .Country, to beri - "The Best•and Cheapest work of.the kind; an the !Vora!' . I I ' Twelve Full-sized Pages of Vocal= and Plino ', , - 'Forte Maisie . P lI C:)1 . 1 0 C4entsli; Yearly, $5; Half-yearly, $2,50; Quarterly, $145. - Subscribe to our . Musical Friend," or order • it from the nearest Newsdealer, and you Will have music enough for your entire family at !an insignificant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet; Accordiem, •&e., &c., subscribe to the - • i . . SOLO ,11711LODIST. - Containing 12 pages, costing only . • ' . ° - I 'lO el a Number; Yearly,s2,so; Half.yearly,sl,2s. . All the - Beek Numbers at 10 cents, and bound -Volumes. containing 11 Numbers, at $2,50 each, .ontistantly on hand, CO. g. B. SEY,OOI4 & . 1 - • . :107 Nassau St., New. YOrki ! •I i • - , , - .... . phospo4! Beal' .largespfr. "- Payk for Tuition hi Single and Double .Entry Boo)l.Keeping, Writing 'Com oriel trithme tiet Slid Lectures. . Ro,slrd S tteeks. , lo2o, S atlonefry $7, TgliltirAct $35, .etatire e peumes $69.. • i 1 - 14tial time - froM 6td w eks. Every atu. den F, graduatieg, is guaranteed competent to ma go the Books of any Businss, td'qual ifieo - earn a salary of front ", . 500 TO $llOOO. Stlmts enter at anytime-No Vacation,— RovAist plcsure. :j . - - Krlkt. Premi m for Beat Business Writing for 1860; re c eive at Pittsburgh, piladelphio, and OhiOtito Faire. Also, at ti e principhl Faire of tlialUniOn, for the past four pars. 1 . . or Ministeis' Sons ! receive, at- half price. *ton Circulars, Sffecimenk, !and Embellish. , ed V ows of the College, illoQBo five letter , atatotli to • - r . ' 1 ! . F. l W JENKIKSJ i t lit) ary Miro -18.60..-iy . ' 7l ~.- . . ' !il I 4 aperient end stomachic *operation of POW purified of Oxygen and Carbon by coin ! trastion in Hydrogen, of high medical author ity and extraordinary efficacy 1114414 of the folloWing complaints, 'vitt DEBILITY, NERVOUS 'AFFECTIONS, IDEA. CLiTION, DYSPEPSIA, DTAR• PTA CONSTI. PATTON. SCROFULA, SALT SCURVY, MUNDICR, LIVER COMPLAIRTS . TIM, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES yam= FEVERS, NEURALGIA,- &soma HEADACHES, MAIM WEAHRESS; NIB.— MENSTRUATION. WRITES, CHLOROBIII, - ete, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THIT SKIN, ete Th by ; t, t f, IRON being absorbed by ;the blood, and thus circulating through the whole system, no part the body can escape their truly wonda ful.inlinence.• . • - The experience of limit:Mina d a ily . prove that no, 'preparation. of Iron can . for' moment 'be compared with it. Impurities 0 the blood, de pression of-vital energy, pale ;and otherwise sill complexions indicate its necessity in al. most every coisceivable ease. In all cases of fe e. debility (door albus, chloral; eta.), its effects axe delightfully renovating. :No remedy , hai aver been disbovered, in- the whole history of Medicine, which exerts itch prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, com plete, digestion, rapid acquisition 'of strength, with( an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately I follow its vse. Aka) grand stomachic and general restorative it has no superior and no Substitute.. tup Wriest - dot metal bases containing so- Us, price 50 cents. per belgt el: bases, Itt, • one dozen Ibexes, 114 Oh. For sale by Drogicists generally. Will be sent nee to -any pddress on receipt of the price. Au let. tarsi; orders, etc., should be a to - .•, R. B. LOCKE Br. CO., '''. - ..• General Agents. 339 BIy.OADWAY, 11 Ys • . ii.i1...-The above ts a nw4ttune of the Las!? on each box. I . . . Foi tale in Montrose by i • • ' deill 51y , • ABEL' .TURTZ ELL. Agent.. ct NO MUCH WORD AS FAIL." A RESISTLESS lIESIEDS _ TI A first hospitalsurgeons rind medical pub. .i!cists of" Europe, admit the unparalleled anti-itifialtostory and. healing properties of this Ointment; govern - merits sanctio its use in their naval,iand military services; an the masses in this, country ank 4.hrotighout lie world repose the titmost confidence in its en alive ,properties. li pe.S'etrates- the sources of iiflammationsnd eorrupiiOn - which' underlies 1 the external - evi-' dences of disease, and neutralize, the fiery ele- Mentaiwhich feed and exwerate the malady. RhearaatieM,"Scrofraa,Erysipol* , • . Thehe are among the' most terrible and ago nizini diseaseS of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear under la persevering applicationl i of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain and in ammation. Elallilthecurii Fiver Sores, Stiff .Tointi. In :all cases of Salt Rheum, were medical, wa ters,letions; and every receipt of the pbarmaco, prea - bare proved useless, the Ointment: will ccac complish a thorough cure. • F ver Bores heal quic.l4 under•its influence, an its relaxing et. feet kpon contracted sinews - is nit,' wcinderfuL ''• Discharging M most ears. .1 , Aost remarkable and change( is pro ancedlin the appearance of malignant ulcers af ter al few applications of this Oinment-,The sur rounding redness vaniabes, add • grannies of iof healthy flesh begin to takethe - Ode - s r- Of the disch4ged matter. This proses goes n more or, less rapidly, until, the orifice 'a filled np with sound) ! matefial. and the ulcer - r dically tired. • • 7.1:I A Word to Motfiera. fit - young are the most fug ent ski rs from exte -al injuries, and therefor • every , mother Shoal' have this healing preparation constantly at hind. It is an absolute 4pecific 'for sore brown's, and - quickly-removes th encrusted. sores which! sometimes disfigure tbe 4 heads and faces of cltidren. • Significant Facts.. I . Thfs Ointment is universally ni,:mi - on board the Atlarillic and Pacifie,whaling fleet as a Cure for t. scorbtitio affections and' as e best .possible remedY for wonndi and brnibes Large supplies of itAmie recently been order d by the Sultan of TO:key for hospital purposes. - -. • . . , .. . \ Both - jhe Oirkment andPills`st f f - 5 - 1 - the jollowing case .- Bunions, Chappid Hands, Scalds; I Burn Mercurial Eruptions Sore Legs, Chilblains, Rheumatism, Sore•Brepts, Fistula, RingWorm, . • - Sore Vieadel Goot 4 '.l Salt Rheum,' • Sore. broats, Lumbago, Skin Diseases; Pores of all kinds , Piles, - 1 Sprains, . (Stiff Join t s , Meet* Worms of all kinds, Venereal Sores :Tetterr, .Swelled Glands. ' . - table * * ,,Sold at the Manufactories o( Professor Iforti : Mary 80 Maiden Lane, New York, arid 24 Strand, London, by all respe, table Druggists and Peelers in Medicine throng out the United - Statettand the civilized world,' in • poti, a t 45 l uti reente;':62 1.2 cents, end $1 eac . , ; , lar Tbere is ti - considerable ving by ba c i ll i, the liter sizes. _ 2 - ,-:' , : ' N..B.—Directios for he gm - ce ofpatients in every diisorder are-affiXell to ach Pots -. ' •-- ' -,,..--"-- ' t .i 9 ..Y1 23e0*. - - • - ..-4 1 ' 5.11.0 RGE LOT for, menente and lb ; Idre n, £l.. hat received, 1:11 wil for. sale LttheirP low est rake, by . • J:LYONISI; - at SON.- ABEL - TURII.E4 AS just returned from selecting an d . pat athasing, and is: now receiving no of the largest and beat assottments of i • Qr 1,13 ever- offered In this 'market. The quality of nearly every,thing, good; and all warranted as represented.. 711145; ready cash andinvr prices. Some.general idea of the stock may he formed froth' the following enumeration: • Chem'WC-Paints, Oils; Varnishes, Window Glass, Dye Stolle, Groceries, lamps, Glass Ware t prockery;Winors,'Clooks, Wall Paper, Window Paper Windier Oil Shades, Pitney Goods, Musical. InAruments,',Tevdry, Teritimay, Stone Ware, Brooms, Brealtes,Wltips, Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket •;., • Eaves, 'Guns, - Pistols, • • • Ammunition, Liquots,Trossos, ; Supporters, port-monstaies, Shiulder , Braces, o rctacles, Silver and Plated Spoons, ' Porks,lc., hi Pens, Stationery,. Violin, Guitar, & Bass Viol Strings, Bows, &0., Porcelain Teeth, Lith ographs, 'Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes, &m, ' and all the popular 'Patent Medicines. • • Also some Dry thxds,Wooden, • Bard 434=184 Ware, ! I ' FluldUnd Oil Cans, Clunphene , • Burning rinia, Alcohol, Turpen tine, Lamp, Tanner's, Nast Poot,Lard,Olive, Castor, Boiled and Bay Linseed, and Coal OILS; White Lead, Zino, and all hinds-of Colored Paints, rum . gar,. Canary, Seed, end other thingaftoo •• numerous to mention.. As it is impracticable t 6 give more thin ,a gen oral outline of my stock through the Newspapers, every one wishing goods Is invited tocall and examine. Customers on entering the, Store mustnot•expect to•find every thing in sight; but nearly:every - article wanted will bo produced by-inquiry. Thankful for the liberal patredage hitherto received, I hope to merit and receive a large increase of the same. Montrose, Oct. 5.'69: ABEL TUREELL. MEE= o/ifo COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LOCATED' OVER THE BI7SQUEIIANNA VALLEY BANK, • BINGHAMTON.N.Y. Rooms open for Insynetion.from 9 a. M. to B'3o • • FACULTY: c. - D. W. LOWELL, Priuhipal, - Professor of the Science of Accounts, Practical ACceuntant. Author of Lowell's Treaties upon Botik•Keep illg. Diagrams illustrating the . same. - lotirtlifcCane, Assistant-Professor in the Book 'keeping Department. • A, J. WAINER, Professor of Practice . ] land Or namental Penmanship, Commercial Calcul ations and Curresphndence. . •; LECTURERS: " Hon. Daniel S. Dickicson, Lecturpr oo commer cial Law and - Political Economy. Hon. Ransom Bolcom; Lecturer,on Clintracts, Promissory_ Notes and Bills of Exchange., Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on CoMmercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE: Hon. Sherman D: Phelps, Wm. R. Osborn, Eq., Tracy R. Morgan, Esq.. The object of this Collegels to afford to all an opportunity of obtaining a thorough busineis Edueation.' Tho Books and Forms are Arranged by practical accountants expressly foUlthia in stitution and embrace all the. recent ' iMprove moots. .1 The course of instruction cernpri4s every department of business. The learneril_will be thoroughly taughtthe- science and priletite of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of business, viz : Geber;al Mer chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis- Bien, Steamboating, Railroading, NEorWarding, Freighting; Foreign Shipping, &c. . ;•i • Ladies Department entirely 'separate from that otthe gefitlemen. - • Students can enter College at any time and receive individual instruction, By this grange ment,every s student is permitted to progress as ,rapidly as his enterprise and ability, Will per mit; and when through, perfect and complete, will receiveLa Diplomas which will enable him to review at pleasure. Time to complete the courkke, from jSix to Twelve weeks: No vacations,. oard 0,50 per week. , . ' • - • • TERYISi - • For Book-Keeping, full accountant i a.. l -course, including Practical Penmanship, Coafinkreial Computations and Diploma, (Time ;unltmit ecr,) - - - - • 4835 Same course fo?Ladies; (separate apart : . meat.) •-• • - . 20 00 Penmanship and-Arithmetic, •- l 0 CD Teachers' course in Penmanship, Practb cal and Ornamental, -- - • - it 30 QO Twelve les§ons in Practical Penman, I'4. 2 00 :g9r" Oedasional classes will be teemed in Phonograpy. For full particulars send • for a circular. - • WM: B. SIMPSaIs; WITIU - Hfrilgtg., Shop in Boyd S.. Wattle?, new btitilding, nextdbot above Keeler 4:6 Stocidaivi'd. HAVING worked—for the past aim years with the most : skillful w.orknien, feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice: • All Work Warranted to Give &distortion. W. B. Snarson boa worked for me Or some time, and I can recommend him as a careful and skiiful:workroan,.competent.to do as gohd Work as.can.be "done in the country,. and, worthy of confidence. Wai. A. Cumanisuir. Towabda June - 10th, 1858 Refers to—Wm. Elwell, E. W.. Baird,E. D. Montayne, E. o.9oOdrieh, B. Kingsbury;Towao da; B: S: Bentley, Z. Setae, C. D. Lathrop, I. Wittenberg, Montrose. • • * * *Jewelry neatly: repaired on short, notice, and on reasonable terms. [Juno 15th, 1 fiEßl.—tf. ",. . :- ` -_ -,.. _- • SALAXANDER. S afes . -=EV412115 ...-. . cti, -_, & Watson, No. •26 south fourth I street, Philadelphia, luivd,nowon '! i 1 1 hand a large assortment ?:if Fire ' - -t.. I and Thief-proof Safes; Mao. - Iron doori for banks, stores, Iron shutters, iron Sash, 11l makes of Locks, equal to any in thelhited slate?. • '4 • Five Safes in one Fire. .All comv . out Right. with contents in good condicio* TIM SALAMANDER . SAFES: 0.1! PIIIL4D4LPHIA EVANS & WATSON,- , Hive had the ' au rest - demonstration the following certificate that their manufaCture of Salamander Safes has at length fully - warranted. the representations which have been inapif 'them es.rendering an undoubted securit39igainst the terrific element e • . A Philadelphia, April )2th, 3856: - Messrs,„ Evans .& Wers_os.,- , Gentlethen: It affords usthe highest satisfaction to State to -you, that owing Aolke-Very proteetiveivalities of \ two ofthe °rader Safes which we purchased of , yorrsome months since, We saved a largb yon of our jewelry,and all our,books, papensy&c., exposed:to the cilaniltout fire in Ranidead Place, on the morning of the -11th -rust, • When .we reflect that these Safes werecloc.ated in the fourth story-of the biiilding wo - odcnpled, and that they-subsequently. fell into a heap ,of burning Mips, whefe.tho cast concentration of -beat caused the brass plates to melt, we:cannot but regard the . :preaervation of their kaliiable eontenta as mast 'convincing proof of the great security'afforded by your Safes: — We shall-take much pleasure in reconmend ing.thero to men of business as aliure reliance' agaiitetlre. , • • 4, - GEtiftd,S Wi SIMMONS & BRD.,4errxkrs, - , --Wirn...,have..piircliasedrsia large Safels since. April y. I ouid be wed in AGAINST THE WORLD. In MOORE. .1 WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS," a-lady remarked .t 6 ma a day or two since, •as •sbe exhibited the portrait'of an only child, gone to Abe "iipirit land;" which was one of - TrICT3EI33II3' ' RIMINI DIMORPH! " How I should regret - it; had I not secured this•preelous metnotial of that dear one." So thought n•e._ Tho loved once aro not always with us, and , while.Wo can call them ours, every one should secure such a Memorial • espetially, since they can have them so:truthfully taken by thatauccessfuLartist, &I:I:TUBBS, of Bing, : haniten;„ : . deo 110LIRAY PRESENTS, he subscribers have this day received another rri JL invoice.of Jewelry, &c., direct from the Manufactory, and-are now prepared to show to their friends the best assortment of goods ever before ,bffered in this-market. All persons wish ing to make their friendi and families,christmas 'Presents, are invited to calf and examide. dec22 • • EVANS & ALLEN. Odd Fellows' Hall, Binghamton,- N. Y NEEDLES.—Bono and Wood 'Tidy Nees 1.1 Ales, Tatting ' Shuttles, Crochet Needles, Sewing, Darning and Knitting Needles, for sale by • EVANS &•ALLEN. HAIR PlNS.—Blask, red and gilt Hair Pins, various patterns and prices. by Euaroi& ALLEN. CORAL.—A•fine. assortment of Coal Beads, 1,./ Armlets, Necklaces, &c., by EVANS & ALLEN. LEEVEMUTTONS AND - STUDS.—The 0 beet assortment or Sleeyo-Buttons and Studs, all prices mad qUalities, or sale by • Evans & ALLEN. PECTACLES:—GoId, Silver, • Steel • and 0, German silver Spectacles, of all ages, for salti.by ! ' Eviss & ALLEN. • friIIMBLES.—.GoId, Silver and Gorman Sit.: ver Thimbles, a good stock, for sate by EVANS & ALLEN. NUT Clackers and Nut Picks al EVANS & ALLEN. GOLD PENS .— A first- rate variety of Gehl Pens and Pencils, all sizes-and qualities, by & ALLEN. MABLE CUTLERY.—A good supply of -it Knives and Forks, Carvers and Stools, by ‘. EVANS & AELES. PORTS MONNAIS and CARD CASES, in .every variety—Pearl, Berlin - Wire and Shell. Evans & ALLEN, WATCEIES—Marge stock"of gold and sit vet Watches of the best makers, many of them of our own iMportaticin, at prices Much lower than have ever been sold in town—War ranted good time keeper E. & A. =Also, Watch Chains, .ffist rate assortment of GOLD Feb, Vest, and uard Chitins. EAR Rings and' Breast Pins -- a beautifuhra riety, in setts double and single, consisting of Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Lava, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Brilliant, Enamel, sod all Gold, various patterns and prices. FINGER Rings . —Diamond, Opal, Pearl, En amel-,Jot, and all GOLD, 'a great variety from •$4O down. , LOCKETS—a very 'fine- aasortrnent, GOLD and Plated, 1,2, 4, and,6, faces._ ILVER Ware—a large stock of aterlingsil ver ware, consisting of spoons, forks, ladies cups, cake, pie, ice cream, butter, & fruit knives, childretis setts, napkin rings, card eases, etc. LATED Ware—Castors, 'take baskets card receiv.eisptea setts, ice pitchers, sugar bas kots,.salt dollars; forks, spopns, toast racks, gob lets, etc. BRAcELETs_. full supply, of every style,— some very rich patterns. (1 - LOCKS—Eight day, and thirty hour clocks, kJa great variety, warranted: nov 9 EVANS & ALLEN. No. 2 Odd_Fellows' Hall, WaaliioTton CHANGE OF TIME—WINTER-AR RANGEMENT—D., L..k. TV. R. R. 0 1121 4BEIRAMAETE ‘ ON and after Thursday, Dec.l4,lBs9,traina - will be run as follows : . EXPRESS PASSENGER. TILAINS,—Moving South' The night express - train on,the N. Y. di: E.R.R. ' - arrives at - Gt. Bend a 3:28 a. m., and connects with theexpress train leaving Gt. Bend for N. Y. and Philadelphia at. - " - - 8:00 a. m. _ Due atNe.w Milford - - - 8:17 - Montrose - - - - 8:36 - llopbottorn . . - 8:59 -_ Nicholson ' = -.' - -Zl6 ' Factoryville - - 9:40 Abington . - • - - 9:57 • Scranton - - • - 10:30 ' \Moscow - - - 11:17 Tobyhanna:. , - 11:53 - Stroudsburg - - . 1:19 p. m. .Water Gap p --- . • 1:34 Columbia . - -.- 1:50 V Delaware 15 minutes to dine) • - 2:90 - .' Hofte,sphilad'a contraction) 2:35 , t.\\ Bridge - 'lle . ' - - 2:40 • Washiu on - - ` 3:13 • • Junction- .- ' • . 3i30 -' New York s - - - 7:35 N Philadelphia -.: -- t - 8:20 Exsaxss TRAIIM \ SIOVIPiG NORM ': Passengers from New York, leave Pier No. 2 North River, \ pt, •• - 7;30 a. m.. Passengers from Philadelphia leave . Walnut street Wlutif at - - -6:00 LeaVe:Junction I. •-• -' - 11:10 - • 'Due at Washingtonj .4 • - ' 11:28 " . '- Bridgeville - - - 12:01 p. :m . , llope(Philsd,a connection) 12:05 - Delaware (15 minutes to dine) 12:20 Columbia - - . 12:20. \ • ',Water Gap - - - 1:01 ' - • Strotidsburg - • - 1:15 Tobyhanna - - .2:45 Moscow - .. - '3:19 • . - Scranton - . :, - 4:05 • Abington — _- 4:42% • Factoryville - . - - 4:59 . •: Nicholson '-* • - • b:l9 • Hopbottom - -•,‘ -• ,-- 5:42 liar MONTROSE !! . 6:04 • New Milford ;,' ' - - 6:22 . , Great Bend % • . - 6:40 • Cenaedting at Great Bend with the Night Express going West at ~'1:45 S. An , Accommodation train leaves ' 7 - 7 - Scranton for Great Bend at 10:35(a. in. - . Factoryville - 11:5'5 - Nicholson- -12:35 p.. tn. Montrose - v• - = . .1:50 -Arrive at Great Bend - 2:50 ConnOts with Dunklric'Ex. West 3:39 • and Accommodation train West at 5:33 Accommodation - train returning !wee -, -Greal?Bend, at ' - 3:10 ildoitrose- 4:05 ''.- - zNiceolson •. • _ • - .5:15 - Factoryville- .. 5:15 - Due, at Scranton 7:15 -• The 'Accommodation, train .doei not leave Scranton until after the arrival of the morning train oaths Lackawanna 51. - Bloomsburg R. It., thus giving p assengers from the Wyoming Val ley.a direct connection for the West by the morning train. , - For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division a Passenger Car will be at. tached - tothe Express Freight trains leaving - Scranton at - . - - - 4:30 a. in. Due at Moscow ' - -', :. . 6.00 • 'Stroudsburg -*. - . 10:40 • Junction '. -, ' 2:40 p. ni.• Returning will leive Junction at 4:00 a. m. Dne atStrondsburgae _ - . 7:45 - • Moscow , - - . 1:10 • Scranton.- ',- - . 2:35 ..._ Passengers' from New York.*ill i. change ears at Junction; - To and fom Philada, via B.D.R.W. leave or take cars at Hope. For Pittston, Kings, ton sad - Willies-Barre, take Cars of Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R. at Scranton. -For Jessup, - Archbald, and Carbondale, take Stages at Scran ton. - Tickets sold and . baggage - checked xanotrot. JOHN - BRISBIN, ,Supt Wallil.. JENKS; Gnenil Tiokei Agent. ' ',VituatOtt, N ov2lst, 113,59,-*tf I KENYON JR & - w o o t T r.. r :a ec a t a l lTer s y ol r% i ty tho inspection a~sorlb~ent' of -DRY-GOODS:. this day 'received, coesisting in part of as follows: Rich Blick Moire Antique Silk, 18s. pet vii - rd; Foulard Slik,'nice style, Els.' - per yard; Rich Plaid Silk, the .very' neatest patterna,,los. per yard; Black Silk, 28 inches wide, from la. to 12s, per . yard;,splendid Black Silk. Shawls from $8 bi sll, the finest_ruisoctinept in Sueq'a Co.; nett invoice of Ginghares, at" very loiv pricee; also of iCaliebes; large stock of Denims; Mixtures, Plaids, and Lawns;. Printed' Shawlst from Is. to $5; ißrschn Shawls from ss' to $25; 'Collate from '6 eta to 205.; Parasols from Bs. to 245. each; Bonnet, o large' "stock;. Ribbons and Flowetr4 'also a _new invoice of Gents' Shoea—Ccmpuk- Enamelled and Ca:11 Skin; Ladies CorigreateGai. ten, Kid, and Enameled;)ldistus,Calrand,ELlßUl. 0 1 0 43° A% " 11 4014.P.Are ' hoots, Gaiters and everything in - that.' line. Tlfey would also call. attention to the fact that ha,ving an arrangement With one of the.. largest Importing Houses in, Now York they will receive regularly Nei , Stilei as flist as they appear in New York, and will take the gaatest pains to please' all' who call and see and wish to purchase.' PartieuleattentiOn paid to procuring fine goods.:=. 7 in every Style. 1111.1MALIS.. • A new "lot this day received,. and would-le spectfully solicit an examination, of the; same. Good Tea at 35., city prices, also - at 4e. 55.1 6s. Be. ffit G COFFEE...Java, Rio and GrOund Oeffee.. SALER:ATVS...James Py I Debbi tt's icinal, and Excelsior, &e. NAILS, and also a new stock of WALL PAPER and _WINN. DOW PA PER, this day received. FARR. iriq TOOLS of the most approved patterns. . . Cricoc3l3..eaftr Gold Band, Shaded, Blue Band, and all-the new styles, as fast as they appear in New York.. FLOUR constantly on hand. 'SALT' by the .barrel or sack. PATENT MEDICINES, GLASS, and ever thing else you want. I • R. KENYON &go. Lawsville Centre, Pa.,, June Oth; 15p9.1 • F.FORMIIADI • • r LIAS removed his shop across the street, to 1.1. the building one door below Keeler & Stoddard's, which he has fitted up expressly for a Saddle,,Harness - and Trunk Shop. . Where mayobe`foVuld altiinds of 3E-3C.A.3ELDWFAfiIi • from - the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting harness, and a genertt adsorment of trimmings, which will be made up or sold Very low., • • Carriage Ma' thalami: A good assortment on hind, which will lie sold very low; all trimming donb cheaper than. else where. , • - I •OAK LEATHER • • op hand, from which harnesses will be made and I WELT' reSiaat e 4. - • I * .* *Customers will please bear in mind that I wish, to settle up once a year. Those having uunsettled accounts, or notes by settling or making_ payment without - further delay. G. F. FORDHAM, • Feb. 24th, 18591 Montrose', Pa. NOTICE. .Z .COBB Would respectfully annotioce to the public that he may, still be found , itt the old standjully prepared to attend to ,the wants of the_cozneitunity. - He-will keep on hand it good stock of ,•; • lCw.i.CP424Ol.l4Ski SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, Fibun and Sitt.i"(by the sack or bFrel,) Fisn, and all articles found in First Class Groceries. ; He would particularly call the • attention. of Farmers and others to 'the fact tlrat hole ; constantly receiving fresh supplies of ' . FIRST RATE FLOUR, also good and medium qualities, which will be sold RIGHT, for ready pay, in quantities to suit the . purchaser. i• . I Cash paid for Pelts, Peacon, and Veal.skins. DISSOLUTION.! THE firm of S. H. SAYRE & BROS. is this day dissolved •by mutual Consent, D Sayre withdravting from the firm; The business will b?'earried.on as heretofore ;miler the ttees:and style of S. Shyre & Bre. Pio notes and accounts:will he in the hands .of D. Sayre kir settlement.• All indebted to the firbi wilt please give-it their immediate attention, as all the.ae. counts mug be settled. . S. ft SAVREi& BitOS. Niantrose, Sept. Ist, 1859. • , KEYSTONE - HOTEL. ., -• At Montrime, Penn. . NProprietor:. H. HATCH ,.. Pra4or. IlilS new and commodious Hotel situated on Public Avenue, near the Couit Honse,and nearly in the centre of tile , busineits portion of Montrose, is nuw fitly completed and furnished, and will be opened ou:Mondays. tlitl 27th ;day . of the present month for the' accommodation of. the public and travelers. The.Prepristoi feels condient that,he is now preparedl - to entertain guests in a manner that cannot failitogiti,e Complete Satisthation. The Hotel and Furniture are new; and no ex pense has been spared to render itjegoal, if superior tilling similar establishinentlin this part of the State. It is well supplied jc9th ,the recent improvements and consforts,land obliging Waiters will always, be readyto reSpondi to the call, of customers. !- The 'Stables connected, with this House are - New and' dOnvenliMt; The Noprietor respectfully solicits the patiori..- age of his old frisndr, and the publicgonerally: - • WM: Kt HATCH. Montrose,September Mat, 1858. , z -z" ! •. ' 1 1 - salf .. ,alt . I '. .% - ait 11 ' \2loll7lrbil. wkztatam o WHOLESALE v iSALT : DEA L ER, i . 201 ItlAishingtonot, L . .. " (Direetly opposite WasbingtonlMariet,) : N;0107 -1 51rC1r.13 7 STIV'CONTINUES to 'offer tb the city and ,C'OUNTRt.trade, aIJ kinds ef ,FOR.EIUN ; Ccllrroe and Fine SAvr, at theyery lqwest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting id part of Ash , ton's celebrated brand "for table and i dairy use; Jeffrei'dz , Darcy, Bfarsball's, „BroWnlow,ss, &c. and - 50000 bushels Turks Island, flonareri, Cu. races, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadii Ivics4 Nantis, dtm„ all of which will be , sold at ha. aln price's fret!? \ vessels, store and storehouses. , A Any purchaser wishing to seise Tromi a good assortment will find it-to his interest4o.call. . 'N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of different sizesond constantly on hand IT. ping order. 'Alio a• splendid article of; rock Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and le .by the quantity, in cases of five dozen efteh. • \ New York, April Ist; 11359.—1y* _ I . T HE subscrilier having.purchased C~ _- refitted and newly tarnished the • el P is • above well known and portlier Hotel, is prepared to accommodate the 'tray cling public and others with . all the ettentions and, conveniences -usually found in first-class Houses. No effort ?ill. be Spared by the Pro prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any ip ,the notintiy.. ' The Bar will always be supplied ; ith the Choicest Liquors. The Stables, connected with this Heine are large, roomy ant convenient, and earpful and attentive flostlers arialways in - chirge of them. - J. S. TARBLI.L. Montrose; May 13th; 1838. 3,000 ROLLS OP WALLI PAPER. 10 DIFFERENT BORDERINo I . WINDQW. tAPEq &e n ' &C. ANEW SUPPLY, just Frivel,' /tad for - sale cheap, by . • . A."II.M.ItELL: sari nws , ()RAT° , LIVER IN • , NEVER IL7' • 'Tim Compounded a bas beam:man esubletod iad approved CI all Uut • ended w id di ambience to La recommended. Lit bus cared Molina' Übo bad pane up all be tiesolicßW aerldseelesbe my alter takN ams" Kl_r a = Su pinky to ma trowela • Let the didalee of you oilbettlVED IN : !Wawa LlVer„Coto: .:DP*PeOil u m • SP. a Sour Pegg a.: Choir. rikeptis„ Cholera Jaundice, am be used sea. 4.1 Famll7 Metal- A.UA Hi NIL twenty intnutee.lt apoonfate are tak- Magic Sit -who Ur Dare' Me]: Oeuacary lo Relaxer. littATEllt IN Tilk Irsiut-nt *ME 110710011ATOR, !AND SWALLOW • nom TODETIalklt. • PraceDne Dollar per Dottie. - ely ri•ont C.;nrn .a and ht.ndArgl &11113 L.SoweS " v . 44 . d 1 4.111 d Wm,* m all ILO Woman for Which II within Abe' bat two "yeenl of relief. as. the autnanntla taasealdonnhaw. to ilts lanaperastwatijeatea . 11 4 ime4slwitlgkla la to otticti*Pitdiilou In the ATOlt„ and It Frifibta s Chronic Diarrhoea, Dysents- Stomiteb4lftbltual le, Cholera, Chafe*. Infartnnt„..lrlitstr Pernele Weakness.* dessfullr as RA flrdlna*. thousuids eau . testlfy.),ln or two , or three Tao en Ms oonanencesuot of saNro-ittos sAinum ! . 'CATHARTIC bank- PILLS, lam • - ces, and Pod up In r Tiight, iwid koilp COMPol; -Pure Vegetable E BLABS CABIN, In anrelltaate. .. • ith . ortle PILL Is • gee_ which the proprietor luta than twenty years. demand from Mate who ii and the eansfaetton widen •■•• owl, 16114MM:teed mato place N . .;,.., tilt ' reol . Calkartka let bowel'. ' - • . 'THARTIC PILL ,thle well establtabod bd.. ch. 'misty of the purest Vera. ••■• adtke on every Jpart of lb* ;good and as all eaa .needed,. men aa Ihr• g r . Into itt ae h Merl. ir.,,ci%.,r,dult ie l I t'. from sodden cold.. wtletv end Ina loog comae 'of r•- eote,„,,Creeplngl4.en! the body. Restless. , -; weighti co the head. ill Diseases, Worths to . Mien hi Altana, a areal, and mazy dimasee to *kith The Faintly Ca.- Us but active Cathartic Used In We "rake* more I Tim constantly increasing Webs/ used the all ea:press in resold to their them within the reenlist aIL IThe Prods/don wed avow The ;FA diShreet_M ILY portione of the t tiaa. with IIMOII to been com pou n ded boat a able Extracts which act Ilimantary stoat, and are we where .• Cathartia le ran Memento of the 'mesa; Pains in the Corttwenesa, ' Pain the whole body, begoestlY: if neilecl.d, var. boas Of Appe. Cation or Cold over nes., Headache, or ill Inflmmmatory. Children or Adults, Purifier dee Blood dab la heir, too numerous Dose.l to& 4 PRICE THREE DINES. • Thi Liver Invigorator and Family Ca-. Overlie Pills we retailed by Druselets froerallYt" Sal gold wholesale by the Trade In all the largo twos. i M. T SANOORIN, B. D.. • • T. Idannlsenrer sad Prietor 335 Broadway, New Yo r k.or rop k. For sale in Montrose by Sap:39's9lly - ABEL TURRELL, Agent. Scrofula,, or King's Evil, is aconstitutional disease, a corruption of the blOod, by- which this fluid ,becomes vitiated; Weak, and poor'. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out. inidisease on any part of it.: Nco organ is free from its- attacks, nor is there One,which it may not'destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by. mercurial disease, lois- living, die ordired or unhcalthY.food,; impure 'air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, byAlie venereal infection. What ever be-its origin, it is hereditary in the con: stitution, descending from parentsto"childrea unto the third and fourth generation'." indeed. it seems to be the rod of 'Him who says, T. I will visit the iniquities of I thojathera upctu their children." Its effects commenceby deposition from the, blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which; in. , the lungs, liver, and internal aging, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on ; 'the Surface, eruptions or sores. " This foul eor ruption-,. which genders in the blood, depresies the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer front scrofulous vim . - plaints, but they have far lins 'power to with stand the attacks of 'other diseases ; conse ipiently, vast numbers perish . ; by disorders which, although not scrofulous in thcirnature;. are still rendered fatal by this: taint in the - sy4tem. Most -of the consumption which sie ci*atei the human family has its origin directly inrthis 'scrofulous contamination ; and many deitructivj diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, Indeed,--of all the organs, arise from .or arc aggraVated by the same cause. One quarterof all our peolde are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by. this lurking in feCtion, and -their Jealth is undermined . by, it. Td cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Stlch a medicine we supply in. AYER'S . • . i - Extract Compound of , Sarsaparilla,. ,• i. • the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It iti com bined from the most active remedials that have - been discovered for the expurgation of this foul d.iiorder from the-blood,. and the rescue of the syStem from • its destructive consequences. Hence it should - be employed for the cure of - not only scrofula, but also those other affee tiens.which arise from it, such as Earimva. .. .and SHIN -INszsers, ST. ANTHONY'S -fins; Resit, •or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, 'PUSTULES, . Btorcurs, Biases and Botts; TUMORS, TETTEIL and SALT 11.11EUM, S.C.kb) HEAI/, RINOWORIII, ItHERHATISR, SYPIIILIfIq and Mencentat Dts- EASES, • DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA; DEBILIVI, and, indeed, -ALL Cown.anirssrusixernost Vrna.- • van on brinnn BLOOD. The popular belief ink"" impurit/ of the 'blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degenerations:A the brood. The ' particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate thisvital fluid, -without which sound health ,is, impossible in , contaminated. constitutions., ' . • ~ ' • .. - , , ;flye r's • Cathartics,FOß ALL THE PURPOS ES CF ' Y ' • are so composed that di e Within the range of their action can rare withsoMd or evade them Their penetratiogimpertics searc:h, and cleanse, and inmgorateefivel7_portion of the liurtain organ ism, eorrocfing its dfiseiscd a tiori, and restoring • its' healthy vitalities: As a con uence of those_ propeides, the invalid , who is ed down with psdn or physical debility is ast ers to find bis c ‘i ..- - health or energy restored by a rend yat once so simple :and hinting. _ : . 'hot only do thev-cure the every-day coroplaits I ' off every . body, • bin also manyi formidable and I dangerous diseases. The agent below nanied is pleased to furnish gratis-my Mueriban Ahhanae, . containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints; Costive neis, Heartburn,, Headache arising from'disordered &mulch, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Iliac:jai of the Bowels, Fiatutency, Lass,of Alpe i tits, Jaundice, and other kindred tomplautts, arising fronta low state of the body or obstruction •of its functions. - • . . -.. • flyer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OP Coughs, Colds, InUacnza, lioarOness,. Croup, Bronchitis; Incipient Consuurp: Bon, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so merous are the eases of its cures, - that. almost - every section of country abounds in persona .ppb. licly known, who hare been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When Once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is tooapparent to esespe observation, and where its vitiates are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ . • fen the distressing and dangerous affections of the puhnonsryorgatisthat axe Incident to our climate, While many. inferior remedies thrust upon the community• have failed and been' discarded, this ' has 'gained friendi by every trial, conferred benefits the afflicted they can never forget, and • . dld cures too numeratts and' too; remarkable to be rgotten. . • PREPARED BY • .1. C. ATCE - 14 -.11; CO. DWELL, MA.E.S. • - -• A. N Tunast,L., Montrose; A.P. B fi LLER. & CO. Gibson; Hesionu, Friondeville ; Yonne & Sett a , SCOTT, Springville ; HAT. DEE Maortutus;.' New tifilford;.i J. T. Qattara, Greist Bend; E. R. \ Gsow,!Glenwood ; W. Tan. Dimock; Eaoll & BIOICLEIVHSOOrd, and- flit Druggists. - • flub9-IY* 1...•:110111.- CARDING.. - b e 'THE inbaeriber continued a eve um ea. 1 as usual at his' old stand in Brooklyn 'l"kankful for peat favors tie would aolicita a share.of the public patronage. ' ° - A. G: REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, ifay 23d, , FjLK*, fresh graund. Mo/aaaes and Sit \ • gars;:cheap mat receivad and fain/ell Jaty=r7tha. = J. LYONS & SON,. - ALARGE -Atiortanoot: of Lithowrapho - .ind Tube Vainly, Jut arrived, and for. sale, at reduced Orieia, by A 1011,TUR114.:LL. lifontroseJan. 23d, 1360. • : ITXTEN. BIBL A' S., • iARIBB. E •. CHRISTIAN A L3LINA CS, UR Cif P MonAT, • , SUPP4EATEIIIT t SNALLB BOOKS, dL. fir. 3* ly Dec. 20th. , J. •LY S Also, PURE KEROSENE OLIf." LIGHT! . MOREAIGHT ! ! Duid, Lamp Oil, Candles. _ .12,' Also. White Ltad, Zinc faints; Linseed jih, _ Raisins, coffee,ate. ete., juat opened and going cheap.• J. LYON'S SON. ettr,•,l-te4 1 1 / 4 . robtqlct ,Strtrt, • At 2111.0'NT11140.,E eINE door-below J. bltlirdy,e's Drag Store, 11)F rinPublio* Aeoud, where will foan*:" constantly on band a general asaorirnent ot- .-! : GROCERIES: &rib as Sughrs, Molasses; Syrups, Teas, -tidal • • • • •.&c &c.. &c' Also the choicest brabds of FAMILY -FLOUR Lard, Pork, 'limns, Fish, Candles . We solicit a share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves , to-do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to secure another. BALDWIN & ALLEN. Win: L. ALLEI. Ax.vazo BALDWIA - DOCKET DIARIES AND ALMANACS for 1880: • a large variety. And Indelible Petieila for marking wearing apparel; warranted •not to fade or wash out;for sale by • A. N. BULLARD. - llontiose, Dec. 12th, 1859, - . ACHEAP and easy remedy for the Wiwi and Coitm. Try it. ,Also Meyer&Rat and Mice Exterminator, sold by .1. INONS.& SON. WINCLIESTER'S.HYPOPIJOSPHITES o-- Lime and Soda, for Consumption; HOI ' loway's Ointinent and Pills; Judsou's Mountain Herb Pills, and nearly all the Medi.: ines zolver- ' Bud, or in the market, are for :male by • , Hootrose, Jan. 9. ABEL TERRELL. NEountain Her. • b Pills. 'Akron, We ,present -you with a , perfect likenela of Yesueo, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation, Abet ones ruled Nestor,. Yon will and a fall account of !Amend big people in nar• Pamphlets end Althanaa—to bit had gratis, from the A gents for them l'ills. ;The Inventor and•thannfactirer of ''Judmn's Moon. lila Herb Pils," has spent the greiater part of hie lif~,ta ttaveling, having -visited: neeriy . every country in the world. He spent over set years &moor the Indians of. the Roar Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that file IfoturrAnt HMI . Pass" were discovered. A very interesting account of bin adventures there, yo a wilrEnd is our Almanac' and Pamphlet. s •-' • ' ,ht Ls an alablished fact, that all diseases arise from ',The blood le the life I 'and when any forelen or unlieslii.y matter get. , mixed with it, it is at once d.strituted iu istiiry organ of the body. trery Derr, feels the and all the vital organs quickly- complain. The sti.nieelp will not digest the hoist perfectly. The liter cea:es to secrete a sultfiCiency of hive. The actif , ii of 'the heart is utptioned;and co the circulstiim is 6...1'5i. The Nov; become clogged. "Tiede, the poiliinous matter; heoce, a cough—and all froml A. Might impurity at the feumain• head of life—tbe ! A, if you had thrown some earth, for instance,'in;a pore,spring. from which • ran a tiny nvulet, in le fowl minutes. the whide course of th• stream becomes disturbed and. discolored. • As quickly does impure blood Ilk to lire ry part. and learn its sting behind. All the - peerages lituotiligotwtruet-d, and %miens the obstruction le removed..tbulsilip or life soon dleu nut. The~i pleb not only purify the blood , but regenerate - all the secretions of the body; 1.14 are, therefore, unrivalled as a , • .• liver Cdlisptaint, Sick Ilea4kebs, ike. This Anti Medicine expels kern the Maud the 10.!den seed" of dis- ease, and renders all t e fluids and secretion• pure and Event, clearing and resuscitating the vital crow- Yleasant Indeed, twit to n., Vett we are able to pine. ItJthin your-reach, a medicine like the Mot :mins Mete ris.ta,t , that will rasa directly to the afflicted. parts, through the bleed .and fluids of the - and canes AN, sufferer to brighten with the flunk of beauty and kralth.' NEw 4^cisx-.• . •411 r Agenb need abrus—Addeo as ibom Sik:YRE di 8R6, - Ageiats,)loutroito, (dec22 . ' -;!, HOWARD ASSOCIATION , 1 • '• i; . PHIL . ADEtPHI.A. - - A Benevolent Institution established by 414- eivl • Endownzi!nt,fOr the Relief of the Bich: and Distre,ssO, afflicted with Virulent and '..gpideritio Diseases, and =especially for the ' Cure of Diseasei of the Sexual "Organs. - la EDICAL 'A VICE given gratis; - by 'the IVA Acting Snr eon, to all who apply by letter. with a descripti of their condition, (ago, oden. pation,.habits of life, &r.,) and in eases of ex-, treme pinerty,inedicines I urnishodfreo of charge. Valuable Roports on Sperniatorrhcea, and oth er,Diseasesf the sexual Organs, sent to the af flicted in 'SO led*lter envelopes, free of charge.. Address, r. J. kikiji in Houghton,. Acting Sar k geon, Hower Association, No. 2 South_ 9th-et:, Philad'a, Pa. Illy order of tho Di reb tors. .foolB • A NEW:BOOK, BrWILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. 1 .. The secret clue to courtship, love' & marriage: with the' diseases ifici; dent to yonth, maturity and old'age; `being lights and sbailp-ormarriid life; its joys s andi.orrows, - Iropita 61 . • „fears and disappointments. Let all married people, or those contemplating marriage. and-having the - least impediment to married life, read this book: Let every young man and woman in the land read dila book. It is full of. Plates; and discltteeskecrets that:every one should know: a little knovitedge at first may save a world of tropble in after life. Send for a copy (enclosing 2bets., to -' . DR. Wm. YOUNG, .p2B y 3 416 S'pruce-st,.Philadelphia... 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