CATARACT WASIIIIG .11101 XE, lotbluir,..Time, and Labor Saved INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. • The moat simplo, economical, and durable Article ever offered to the public to alleviate the discomforts of washday. , tlettrriptiou. - It consists of a metal Cylinder, the inside, and an interior cylinder. of wood, with ribs. There is a space from six to eight inches - between the two cylinders. -One crank turns both cylinders at the same time in oppo sitedireati6ns, rapidly creating a suds, forcing the water s through the clothes, and effectually. removing the dirt. The action of the water does the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing and thus saves the wear of clothes. . JAMES B. RODGERS, 104 Jones Allay. Phil.,is-Agent for Pe7ln. SULLIVAN & HYATT, Prop'rs, _ .b 4 BEEK.tfAN:S 'NE W YORK. N. 11.- r -State and County Rights for sale, sind ptirehasers supplied- with)inehinen at wholesale on liberal-terms. . . - ritrA Machirie is in operation by a laundrna daily, at our ailearoout, 439 Broadway. 43 C CO THE *FIRST OF TIM YEAR ! I~AYDEN BROTHERS, TtiE PEOPLE'S , . Agents, are now opening the .moat Lim.- - if, . ' - !. i. . . mods Stock of ' . • we would say Ant being in this busbies largely at •WINTER DR - Y GOOD'S I 1; ;4 ,- .# oors ct siroEs, 24-Desr Street; New. York -City , ' READY.3r..4DE C./i0771/J.VG, `Welearieffer the public bargains net surpo'ssed 141 HATS ifti'CAPS' . GROCERIES, . anyf retail dealOsin this section; as we can sell _ , . ' • here at retail ices as 'cheapas those whog o - BU I VE 4 AAA° -itlattiVa I A. .. to New.lork and purcha.se at : wholesale• an YANKEE NOTIONS, • WATCHES, then 'biinglheiii here and hitte to Make a• profit . JEWELRY, . tha.r. &a, . ovir that which they have 'already paid them , ever brought to this end of the State. Bought 'set .ca. _Call eild see us end . We- will, prove. in New York and of the Eastern Manutneturers - the facts. .ii I FOR CAM-LT...and whia we have marked ..• ' I # Mil, ' '.A YY • at AL-tams-o.r Low Prticss! - . O:nittniurr - - ,tloseituaitin iv.u. i ,.— , , •. NE DEFY ' COMPKTITIorsI! . rentrose C P:ll' October frith,-1859. WE INVITE INVESTIGATION" !! ' . 't 7 ' 1 WE SOLICIT - EXAMINATION - !n-• .As we feel confident in'all we assert. The day . of large • profits'has gone by, and we have good -GOODS, CHEAP for .the . ifILLION ! ' The success of our house has.prompted ' . . OLD V' OGY% . -to filch trim ms our -good name. We cannot prevent this, of course, neither do we desire to, and have no-apprehension of any evil result to - our busines. s. BUT WE CAN, AND WILL sell much lower than any. other establishment,l in -_this part of the State, and' we will alwaysy maintain our reputatiOn. for ' ; • ;,PRICE..- THE LOWEST! ' , I ' STOCK THE 'lf OS.T E.X . TENSI VE7 STYLES the Host Fashionable ! Qualities the Most Reliable! OUR MOTTO IS- SMALL PROFITS! Good Value.! , -Quirk Returns ONE PRICE and ..NO DEVIATION! Otir system of doing business creates much jealousy among Old Fogy_ Merchants wbo have ats many prices, on the same gut& as the) have customem OUR - ONE PRICE SYSTEM pleases our (.1a customers and creates many new, ones, We intend to continue it. Remember and Ball before yen buy. If it is nothing more than to keep-well posted up. • . • •Ear W e pusNess advantages fur purchasing -goods, over any house in this section; :and the unparalleled increase-of our sales for the past year warrants us iti saying, that we never were, and nevor, will be under s old.' We Par no coal petition. ...Flour and Sall always on hand. 'Every kind of ProduZe taken in exchange for Goods. ICarih paid tol. Pelts and Furs. • • HAYDEN . New Milford, Pa... Jan. IBC, 1860. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. . The prOpTietorFond 111:inufacturers.of ITOS TETTER:S CELEBIZATtI). STOMACH MT TERS can .appeal with *perfect confidence to ithesicians and citizens generally of the coned States, because the article has at tainedsa tepu tation heretofore unknorn. • A few facts upon this point - will speak more powerfully than Tolumes of bare assertion or I,4:toning puffery. The consumption - of llostette . r - s Stomach -Bit ters for the last year amounted SO oyer a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it isevideat that du - ring the coming 0-ear the consumption will reach 'Lear This immense 1.1211( ant could never, have been sold but for tlic rare Me:licit:al properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sauctioriitf , the most prominent physicians in 'those sections of the country Nyliere the article is best known, who not only recommend the Litters to their 'patients. but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all.cases of stomachic derangements Anil the diseases resalting.therefrorm. - • s This is note temporary popularity. obtained eatraordinary effort- in the way of trim pering the qualifies of the Bitters. but n•solid estimation of an invaluable medicine. Which is destined to be,as enduring as Ilostitter's Stomach Bitters have prov_ed thAsend to regionl where fever and ngue and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims 1-y hundreds. To be • able tl state confidently that the “Bitters", are c e rtain cure for the DysireP - Sia And like *senses, is to the proprietors n source ofun alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies- the blood, .and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving,it that tone nod energy indispensable( for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildiy but powerfully, and noon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature.- - Elderly-persons may use the Differs *illy as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it. a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort deelining yenrs.,ns it is pletti n tint 011ie palate, invigorating tothe bokv, els, eaeellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating genkrally. IWe hate the.evi- _deuce of thottsands 0f..-agedi men and women who have experienced thediehent of using this pritaration 'while suffering from stomach de van getneufsand getieral acting-under the wirier of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and, fairly tested The • merits of ills article. A few words to the gentler'sei. There are certain periods when • their cares are so harassingthat maps of them ;sink under the trial. The relatditn of mother and child is so absorbingly t.ittler, that. the nu ter, especially if she be young, is' apt to . ftirget her own health in lier extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity en-ive during the summer season, the - wear of bialyand mindis generally aggravated. Here, ate% ie a necessity for is stimulant to recap°- . rate the energies of the system', itntf enable the mother to beat' up under her' exhausting 'trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement - of pltysi chuts, because it is agreeable to the_ taste..as - well -11..% certain to give a' perantueut increase of bodily strength. All those persona, to whom we have partici:t imely referred' above, to 'wit: sufferers from fever 'Ftn ‘ d•ague, caused by malaria, diarrkea, slyse.ritery, indigestion, losi of appetite,;and all diseases or derangements of. the stomach, superannuated invalids, persona of sedentary ' occupation, and nuFsing mothers, will consult _ their ,own physical, welfare by giving to Hos- 'Letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. • - . CAUTION.—We . caution the , public against using any of the- many imitations or counter- • faits, but ask for' HOBTLTTEII'S . CLLEUDATI-10 1 Sronatitt litrrEns, and'sfe that each bottle ras .-, the "minis •• Dr. J. llo.tetter'n.Stomach Bitters" blowni on the side of .the bottle, and stamped - on (hp metallic cap covering . the cork, and l i e obserr that our autograph signature is on the - . label . 5.27,.. Parisi and sold by EGETETTEEtitt . Shil , ,Pittsburgh, Pa., -end' sold by ail druggists, Z:rocers, ' and 'dealers generally throughout the United States, South dune.. . .rice. and Germany. -or - 1 2 % , r stile in Montrose by jant2 iv - ABEL TERRELL:: IDth.72:. DINANAG.—OId Books, liewtpapire, paophlew Ittagazinen, etc.;• bound' up on attorknotho. .4 J. 1.. & KW GOODS! NEW GOODS! IT THE N.l. WHORE& , • * '.'6utteubtrelo.,scub.aum,".olx., ...I.;,- - - .. • r i: • - tfl. AT —'! ' . :. :_ ' lilontrosei & Susqla Depot ' 'Pa. 1 • : , i 7-• - 1 . . . T H t i t i i ndersi4neci baie prucidrli th9ma'slyes i T i; .s' g IN '. .BPLEND:iI,iSOII4IET • with fibs on PAII - AND WINTER :GM I •.- • which,iF heybonst °timing too - ' • HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST in tiis section O country. , ttiLhey - also .11atter thernseitts thnt they have est incilitiVs of obtaining • • ' Q4I, ~ 0 5 ~45 :10111 , f b . f ''' li f - 111' Dathet 1,. . , .. . • i i ' and ere detbriuihrtf - not to be .un d erso t b • y any firm this side 0:1N,.i Y. City. In regard to .. - 11 1 EADYIIIARCEOTHING: thhB eow6nl Ott DID It NOT HEAR in Alt - RY not!ilt y linAten to the' IliIr•of itiat f atiunjand get . OREJG.OOD:GOO.DS. J l ,- Fon_ ; „ . c)ll.sta• livr* can be hadiit any BEER SllO . . in.Penn'a I am buund to itnake it an object for CASH buy erS to leave, lheir shillings, with me, and not :mind' them forillqazy. n-ash—stufil=the fag ends )1 ,Peter Funk:: Atietin Sho l is—whieb makes 3;' Show on Wan& Bills. Doti't Lie humbuged bytthreecent handkerchiefs, sold to _ !deed, bu come ti) the CA$ll -. STORFA: I, one door below Tarbell's Hotel aod*-buyi'yekor . Goods- et- New,Yo.rk Prices. • Calicoes, - Detain's; Blieetings, all good Goods. ExeellentTea* 40.'50,:60, and '75 cents. Bing. aarnton price :4s. ssr6s.._and 12 14 pounds nice dry Sugar for $l,OO. Box Raisins, Is. Soap -Starch, Toting°, &c., Sic., all of which I wit.i sell to snit the eloiest 4nyers. January 25 1 :1860.] HENRY C. TYLER:: N 4.—Donl,forget the place ;.tho ONLY Store ABOVE 1 51n1forirs, No. 3' Public Avenue. It*IDUCED PRICES: • • H. 33I.TFLPLITT a 1g just reeeiv,ing a laree_stocliof NEV Moves inelddinr , - full _assortment of Cooking, riiVlor, Office,, and Slop Stoves, . •, • .flir Wood or , Coal. et , Also, Stove Ipipc,. Zinc, .S i totte.,Tubra, 'etc. His assortment will include the'mult select and desirabte sun* in'Aiarket, and will be sold - at Reduced Pries for • Cash or Pronipt. Pay, Neu; November . Ist, • TECC NEW ERAI • ... NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! AT, GREAT BARGAINS! Ready 'ray and Small,Profils., j-131111.1FUTT has now in - Store and Is. • large additionfitO his Stock 'of FALL AND; WINTER GOODS,; to which 'he would invite tilenitention of raciurr ravmn ntri'- os,:erubracink the rpost deshiable varieties of LADIES , DRESS GOODS, In New Styles of Rich Fall Prints and . Plaids; in DeLains, iltwal Plaids, Plain and Plaid Meri nos, Mohair Cloths, Ging,hauls, and Si Its;Broche, Stella, Cashmere, Silk, rind Wodi Shall 4; Rich Ribbous,..Bonnets, and Flowera„-Net Hoods, La. dies' Cloths'}, Broad . _ Cloths, Cassiineres, fee. With a full assortmAt of ! • ' Groceries, Crockery, , Hardware, . Stoics, Iron, Sleel,Aails;, • >H: tsand Caps, Booti*.nMVSKoes,Oarpeting,..Flbor Oil Cloths, Painted Window Shades, Wall -Paper, Clocks. Drugs, Oils, Faints, Fors, BulTalcißobe;, &c. The entirerstock being large, and•hought.for Casa, will giye a superior opportUnity-forehoice selections, and will be sold for READY-PAY 10 to 25 per cent: below regular Prices: An ex amination of-.he STOCK will be found profitable to those who:•yrish to buy. " 1 N. A—Elisio , and Salt constantly on hand, Nett' Milford, getober,.lBs9. I . tir.ooits and Mothers, Brothers and Niters; and - all others interested, will please tate PAIITICVLAR 1101.* • Analatist, •csleti.l.B l the fellow thin Comes round once a year to tickle the children is expected 'along soon, and has agreed to calf at Uullard's Book Store where he eau find . A nicc , lot of Toys; • • F'or Girls and' Buys: Also, a fine litlof Gift Books and Annuals, &e,° such as old•lSanta Claus, will surely be pleased with.'• - ,„ , , Please tbalember that the old fellow will be ri'mnd a days earlier: this year than. usoal, as Christmai'conies on Suoday, and will-try, to finish his traniel to - all the little Girls and Boys Saturday night. At the Montrose, Book Store. Remember. a A: N. BULLARD. Alontrose;'Oee..l2th, 1859. • • 11EP1111.11 . •,, Shop in RiAid d; Webeter's new building, next (100. above Keeler it^ Sloddci'rd's. I~AVINO , 'worked for the past.tatie years with die most skillful workmen; he feels confident . th'iit he eat! do the meet difficult jobs lon short nottro. - Ail Worti;Warrauted to Cirelatistaetion. ' W. B. Sinpsou .has worked for molor some o' mmend him us careful I t 'Buie, and 1 enn - iedand 'skilful workman, competent to do a good work as can be dap° in the country, an worthy -of co nfid e nm, '2 - Wu...d. CEAMBERLIII, li Towanda4une 10th, 1858. Refers 10-;i-: : Wm. Elwell, E: W. Baird, E„. D. Montayne,E O. Goodrich, B. Kinessbury, Towan: da; B. • S.:.Bentley; L. Searle,. C. D. Lathrop U. Wittenhekr, Montrose. * *JPwelti neatly repaired on short notice, and onYeaottable term!. Palle 15th, 18,58.—tf. a lit Pettengill , dvertising Agents, at- 119 - Nassau.st, N e w-Yerk, and 'loStat i e-st, Boston, stet aS.etrts fot Tkg Montrose Demberat,- and are au- Ithorized tci 46'116am:for us at our lowest-rates. icp URN I IgG FLUID; White and. Cod Fisb, Ladies Kid S.-S. Boota, and morn Gaiteni ;trot 56 eta. to ($1,76Z--all at "TYLER'S. 15451659. • STOVES! STOVES! Staple and Fancy greeds; as us'ual, igeludingr , ' WM. B. SINIPSON, • "/,/ -1 1 - • - Cheapest! Nest!, Laigest: • , • 53.U• 7 00 1 . Pays for Tuitiop : in' Single and Double Ent - if Ileuk.Keeping,-Writing Commercial Arilhme tilt and Lectures. - • - • Roarit - 8 - week's S2O, Stationery 87, Tuition 145, 'entire espouses Visual time from 6 Co 10 weeks. , Ecery std. dMt, u poisgradus ti pg. ; is . gharanteed competent to manage the Books of shy liminess, and qual. i6ed to earn a salary df front. $5OO TO $lOOO., .--. .1 , .-- Stii‘lents enter at any time—No Nacation-r-, review at pleasure.• 1 - - . • l' First Premium for Best Businciii Writing fop 1859, received at Pittslairgh, Philadelphio, nil& i Ohio Slate Fairs. .AlSo, at the Prideipal Fairs of the Union for the past four years. • IV" Ministers' Soul received'at half p ice. , * * *-For.Circulars, SPecirne,ns, and Ernballish.. ed Views of the 'College, inclose _five letter stampi3 to W. .TEIVKISS, Pittsbnrgb, Pa. - O,D! /MALTZ RESI' 6 ' ~...:,,, zlives_ :.p....14c.z.,,, ..1.c.7.74-;.:,.., / „., ~.'. 1 .4-.',7.5.'''-:%A .."inleNVlAif . : ..412I;17t: ar.'o,•;:ye.,_:7:4; „t-014,4-4--,4,-tf-.!--,,71; ,z,,..,,.. .. 4 -, „5,,,,.(5.2.7.,,:,,,,: • - - a -.NS v.v. -•-ia' 6•••••••;7-7.•:.••,-„, 'V.4t%uA CW:W E - t -'4= rwpl- k.„... • f,...t--1' ~ .., ,,----! -- . ..-...:?-- , 164,e , , 3, „ , i . ~,,w - e- ~ g .-. i;4-:.- ~ ,ta, r; - - !.' ~ •.-~, 1V107 ) - IrS_ 9 9 iite Psillo. - , An aperient' and stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the following complaints; viz.: DEBILITY. NERVOUS AFFECTIONS; EMA CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSTI. PATION. SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS. RHEUMA TISM, MERCURIALCONSEQUEN(IES, INTER MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, MIS MENSTRUATION. WRITES, CHLOROSIS, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN, etc. The IRON being absorbed by the bleed, and thus circulating through the whole systewno part of the body can escaße their truly wonder, ful influence. The experience of thousands daily provei that no preparation of Iron can for a moment .be. compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de pression of vital energy, mfle and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity, in al most every Conceivable ease. In all cases of . female debility (fluor 'tabus, chlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy bas ever been discovered,in the whole' history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and, fully restorative effects. Good appetite, coin-. plots digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual :disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and general restorative , it has no superior gad no substitute. Pet np lu neat flat metal bexes containing 50 pills, prier 50 cents per box; six boxes, SI nit; one dozen boxes. 94 00. :Par sale by- Druxchts generally. -Will be. sent free to any address on receipt Of the price. All lets ; itsrs, orders, etc., should be addressed-to R. -B. LOCKE & CO., . - General Agents. • • • 339 . lIROADW AY, N Ifs N. B.—The nhoveli la a favelmile of the label on each box. }'or sale in 31ontrse by • • • deel.s ly ABEL TURRELL. Agent • • THE 1111.EDICIbiE of We MILLION I . • ' PinLosoiluir AND ,r ACT. • . 1 _ t - J 9 1 , T o r tc; ''''' 1 . - : 1 '1 V,) 4, l,rc - ? . . , A ~,,,‘ v . ~,.. i . k f,..„, .. ) . 1 ,_,,,. t, ~,:5itv.,,,,.,, 4 _ ~, 4.k.:AY - 7.l ( ': v if-:.? i t 4. ~„ ....,,,'., tt . ,.. --t 1 N.;.-,t ': ~ , ,vtio- - ~,, ,;..; ri IRT - )121 .... :-! i't - • .P. 7 .1 s.: l C'4l` ~ , 44f r, -; 41 ' , :I'. ''.Vl.l era 'l 4 .i. 3 054.. '.} 1 ‘ 1 HOLLOWAY'S P EXCITIN ILL S. THE G CAUSE OF SI 4 , 1 CXNESS. rri-IE BLOOD is-the life-susidining agent. , It. I furnishes the components of tlesh,bune, nins'; clo, nerve and integument. The stomneh is it..,: anarmfaetory, the veins its distiibutors; and the; intestines the ebanndls tbrongN which the wat te Matter rejected in, its -productions, is expelled; Upon the stomaeh,the circulation and the howels. , , these Pillsact sit indigesi iion,• purifying the - fluids, -and , regulating the: .xcretions. - i - - i' 7'HE NATIONAL COM.PLAIST. 1 .. ,Dvspepiia is the most comiioe disease among' all cia.ses irt, this conutry. - . lt :assumes n thousj, and shapes, and is the primary source o f innum, erahlu dm gerous nil -ladies; but whate . yer its typd 1 41. pr symptc ms,hol.v e‘er, obstinate it 4 rdsistance teii' Ordinary p eparatioris, it yields; readily and rapi idly to this searehingond uner'ring• remedy. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS.. -. i„! , The quantity of the- bile .is of vast importancci to health. Upon- the liver, the gland which Se! :.rotes this fluid, these 1 1 311 s operate speeilicallyc' infallibly rectifying its irregularities, and effectul ally curing Jaundice!, Mous Remittants. and all the varieties - of dig.e - se generated by an unuatu/ . ral eondition of the ',organ. 1 ' . 1 - BOWEL ICOMPLAINTS. .1 1 Unless the bowelsperform their functions prop:. - , erly, the. whole beclY l suffers. Tens of thousan4l 3ie annually of D.yseniery, Diarrhoea. -Chronic constipation, and other diseases of these waste pipes of the system.: The effect of the Bills epee Al intestinal disoili c crs, . whether easunVor VP' oemie, is a phenouienon in medicime. By_followl: ing, the printed direCtions, the most alarming ca; ites oflowel complaint um promptly controlled, A WOIiB I TO FEMALES. I:' i Thelocal debilit and irregularities which-are he especial annoyances of the weaker sex, and hich, when neglecled, alwayS shorten life, are elieved for the time being, and prevnted in - time o come,by-n course of this mild, thorit' alterative: illilloway's Pins are the best r;nwdy known in M ll e 1 world far the following diseases : -1, .Asthma Ch'est, Die eases Fever and Ague Coughs Bowel Complaints Female Complaints Cplds Costiveness .„ Inward Weakness 11 Diarihcearliendaches _ - Liver Complaints Dropsy Indigestion: - Lowness of Spirils::, Debility Inflammation Stone arid' Gravel. , I 'l Influenza Dyspepsia Sei:landary'Symptema Piles Venereal Affections Worms °fall kinds .1 I , ! ,I '.;* Sold at the i Manufactories of Profesitir Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New. York, and 244 Stritud, London, IoY, all respectable Druggists 6i. Healers in Medicine thro'otit-the United States mud the civilized world, in bQXes at 25 cents; 02 1-2 cents, and fp each. \ 1 1 slf." There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. -1, • N.8.--Directions for the guidance of patienti ih every disorder ate affixed to each box. 1, . :- r jel6*yl 24e0w,-;11 :H -OE - S. • - • , . LARGE LOT ror men women• andellildren; jest received, and for sale et thS very.lov# st rates, by , . J. LYONS, .Br. SON. A TOMERFEMIG FOR THE TABLE! It 13 IL' .D tutp. s Tor Buckwheat Cakes. .1 Montrose, P. BA'LI)WIN &. ALLEN, '1 . . . LIFE MEMORIALS;:: • • NIQULON'T TAKE A-WORLD - FOR THIS,u a9ady remarked to us a day or two since,' as she exhibited -the portraitof an only child, gone to the, spirit land;:' . which . was ono' f ,• -.• 1 • r1nCT31331319, 7 -. mgR gyp sl How I should regret lt, had I not secured this precious memoral of that dear one."' So thought we,:": The loved ones are -not• always i:vith us; and While ivo can call-them ours, every She should secure such a memorial; espeCially since they can have them so.trntlifully taken by that successful Artist, A. j 3. TUBBS, of Bing hamton. , • • • ' ace,. . HOUDAY PRESENTS, . . . rphe s u bscribers haVi) this dny received another A. invoice of • Jewelry, - &.6. ; direct from. the inanufectory, and are now prepared to show to their friends the best assortment of goods ever before effsreikin this market,All persons Wish ing to make their frionds.andlainiiies Christmas Presents, are invited to•rall and examine. deet.l2 - EY \ ANS 44 ALLEN, Odd rellowie liall, Bi6gliamton, N: VEEDLES.,-Bond and Wood Tidy Nee . dies. 'letting Shuttles, Croebet...Needlei, Sewing, Darning-and Knittinti Needles,fur sale aV - EViats'.& ALLEN. IaAIR PlNS.—Black, red and gilt Hair Pins, 11 various patterns and.priees, by EViNft &ALLEN. r(ORAL.—A fine assortment of Coral Beads, - Armlets, Npeklac , es;,&e.i by , • • . Evans & ALLEN. Q.LEEVE-BUTTONS .AND STUDS.—The. iJ best assortment orSleeve-Buttons and Studs, till - prices - and qualities*, or sale by EvAmilt ALLEN. PECTACLES.—Loki; Silver, - Steel and German-Silver Spectacles, of ill ages, for - sale 'be" EVAtts & . :rl l HPIIILES.—GoId, Sibier arid German Sil- JI- ver.Titimbles,a good stock, oy sato by - r • ' , EVANS' & ALLEN: N UT Crackers and Nut Picks at EVANS & ALLEN: . - - . • 4710 LP PENS.—A first rata i'qr - toty of Gold ii.ll - ,Pens and Pencils,, all Ping and qualities, 4)y - .. EVANS & ALLEN. 111 ABLE _CUTLERY.—A • good supply of JL Knives and Forks, Carvers - arid Steels, by , Eyass & AELE3, iT) ORTE . IIONNAIS and CARD CASES, in !I every variety—Pearl, Berlin Wire and Shell. * ' EVANSSC ALLTiti, • .TITATCHES--A large stock of ueld and ail ; r. ver Watches of the best'rnak i. ers; many of them of our own importation, at Prices much lower . than have ever been sold town-;-:Wat eated. good time .keepers.- • E. &A. —Also, Watch Chains, a first raie.assortment !'of GOLD.Fub,Nest, and quardChains. IVAIL Rine and Breast - Pins—a beautiful va. 11'4 rietyiin setts double and single, copsisting of Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Lava, Coral, Florentine. Mosaic, Bri.LlSaot, Enamel, and all Gold, virioui pattuns and prices. • - VINGEft Rings—Diamond, Opal, Pearl, En.. 1: amel, Jot, mid all GOLD, a great - variety from 840 down. LOCKETS—a voiy fine assortment, GOLD and Plated,. 1,2, 4, and 6 faces. • . SILVER Ware—a large stock of iterlingsi4 e'er ware; consisting of spoons, forks, ladles cups, cake, pie, ice cream, butter, di fruit knives, childiens 'setts, napkin rings,'card cases, etc. PATED W-- areCistors, cake. baskets card receivers, tea setts, ice pitchers, - strtfar bas kets, salt eel lays, forks, spoons, toast racks; gob i ets, ete. BRACELETS:I full Supply, of every style,— , some very-rich patterns. CLOCKS—Eight day, and thirty hour elo_ekst a, great varidty, warranted. • • n6v 9 . • • EVANS &ALLEN. No. 2 Odd Fellows' Ball, Wasbington et. • • CHA4VG.E. OF TIME—WINTER AN:- RANGE-WENT—P., L„&.TY: R. R. .1141,- ,r.FW-4Lre2T - Vat-t'l",Z • N and after Thuraday,bei.lst, 4859, (rains O will lie run 16 follows : EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS,—Moving South: • The night express train nn the N. Y. & E.R .R. • arrives at Gt. Bend a 3:28 a.'tn., and eonnects with the express train leaving Gt. Bend forNS Y. and Philadelphia at - 8:00-n. in. Ducat Net.,' Milford - -. 8:17 • Montrose - 8:311 I-Lipbetpun . - . 8:59 Nicholson -- -' 9:16' • FaCtoryville - . 9:40 Abington - • - - 9:57 ' Scranton 10:30 • , *** Mose:riiv -•- • 11:17 , Tobyfinnl - . 11i53 Stroudsburg 1:12 p. in. • ,Water Gap - - 1:34 Columbia - 1:50 Delaware*(ls minutes to dine) ~- Ildpe(Philad'a connection) 2:35 Bridgeville ' •- - 2:40 •• Washington • - 3:13. 'Junction - • .3:30 ' New York = - - 7:15 • f PhiladelPhia • - • ~- -8:? • EXPRESS TRAINS MOVING NGRTIx. - Passengers*from New York, leave Pier No. 2 North . River, at . -7:30 a. is. Passengers from Philadelphia leave Walnut street Wharf at • ' 6:00 Leave Junction - • • 11:10 •• • .Due at Washington_ • - - 11:28 _Bridgeville - -. 12:01 p. -Hope(Philad,a connection) 12:95 -Delaware (15 minutes to dine) 12:20 • . Columbia • - 12:20 • Water Gap:: . , 1:01 Strriudsburg -. 1 • 1:15 •• - • Teby - hanna - - 2:45 • . Moscow.- - 3 : 19 Serhriton • - - = 4105 ' - Abington . 4:42 Factoryville - = - 4:59 • , ,Nicliolson - 5:19 Dopbottom - 5:42 MONTROSE - 0:04 • 34101,1 Milford - 6:22 Great Bend .• - . 6:40 . • Colaaecting at Great Bend With the -Night Express going, West at 1:45 a. M. An' AcCommodation train leaves • Scranton. for Great 4 Bend at- 10:35 a. no:, Factoryvillo • • - - 11:55 . - • Nicholson - 12:35 p. m. Montrose • - 1:50 .. ,Arrive at Great Bend-Bend-2:50 Cennects with Dunkirk Ex.-West 3:39 and Accomthodation train West at 5:33 Accommodation train returnitig leaves Great Bend at , 3:10• • , • Montrose • 4:05 - Niceolson •• - . • 5:15 , Factoryville -• , - 5:15 , _ • • Due at Scranton - 7:15 - The Aecoinmodation, train does not leave Scranton until atter the arrival of- the morning train on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg. R. R., thus giving passengers from the Wyoming Val- ley a direct connection for thn West by the Morning train. - For the accommodation of way travel on-the Southern Division Passenger Car will - be-:at- In c hed to the Express Freight trains leaving Scranton at . - 4:30 a. mt Due at Moticoir = -6.00 ' Stroudsburg- - 10:40 . . Junction • /.40 p. m. Returning will leave Junction at 4:00 a. m. Die r atStroudsburg at ' - - 7:45 • Moscow. - 1:10 Scratifon . 2:35 . • •, • Passengeri.from Now . York change cars . StJunction. . To and four Philada,Via B.D.R.R. leave or take cars at Hope. For . Pittston,ton and Wilkes• Barre, take earl's of Lackawanna. & Bloottukburg IL R. st Scranton. "For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbonilate,laka Stags at Saran. ton. - Tickete sold - and baggage checked TllllO 176 . 1 i. • JOHN BRISBIN, Supt. Wm N. JERKS, General Ticket Agent. • •jur f itras. mriiiiiiii' .. I • • • , 'r r • TAKE . - NO rICE.J . A T, i ; mgeting of the, ALPHA EPSILOIr .t 3 SOCIETY of.IIARFORD'UNIVERSITY, held 'on tho WI nit; It was, on motion' ~ ' .1 . "Re./red, iThat, as many Mlle. - Books ()file 1 Snziefy nre - gone, and a flambee were-taken 'l3O- ,der the mistake e idea that the Society was O - W diecontieued,-wei regneet all peraonaitaving booleibilOnging44i the Sodety to riltirn . !Alegi witiAkut.farither notiee.or delay. ; . . . Published byorder..of the A. E. Society. `C. D; Tfact.tr.- jan26lff.) f E E. Lies, ' Committee,. .- I . I . .E.,K. RICHARTWON. . MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN STRAW GOOD s.* .03.1165 dnd 107;-North . 2nd Stre e t rftitivortlkAratk.. -- 1 -. virt nrit nektiabout feceivfngonr SPRING V -STOCK, which—will % comprise a largo and dekivalc4e assorttnoni:of nil kinds of I:THAW &Lit:E. UDR-1 onrStoelt of pIA)WERSand.RUCHE,S.tifiII ha unnsiaally largo, this, season, and we: would invite yourispecial attention to that department,. Please gallium:ll examine -Them. before making_ .your pur,thisese frnfiB mw. I'ours4resPectfully . , H. WARD, • Nos. 104005 a d 107 North 'SECOND Street K YON, JR:I . .CO: N - ,Topt? respeetffilly solieit the inspeetion V of new and very "rid; tissorttnent r of DR :GOODS 4 this daY received, consisting in part of as fojiows: Rich Black MOO Antique Sills'lBs. per.vard; Foulard Silk, nice style, 6s. per yard; Rich Plaid Silk. she Niel'y j neatest patterns, 10s. per 'yard; 28 inches wide, from 75, - to 11. s. per, yard; splendid ; Black SA. Shawls frOnf 88 to 811, the flesi . assortment in Sump' C0.;. - new invoice of,inherits, at very low prices; also of Calico* large stock of Denims, Mixtures ; Plaid's, and limns; .Printed Shawls. from' 7s. to, - 85; •Brocha!Shawls froth $5-to' 825; Collars from 6 .ets. to iins.; Parasols from Bs. to 245. each; Bonnet; a .large stnek; Ribbons - and Flowers;. also a fictvf - invoice of Githts.Shoes—Congress, -Enamelledland Calf Skin; Ladies Congress GM- Sets, Kid and Enameled; 51isses,Calf and Enatri elled Beata; Children Paithli Boots, Gaiter's and everything ;in that line. TherstPotild'also, _attention to the fact that having an arrangement with :one:. le the largest Importing houses in New YOrk they;Will receive regularly New Styles as fast-as they appeaens New York, and will take the greateit pains to please all who eall'and see and Wish tispdtelta - se. Particular attention paid to procuring fine goods—in every style: A new lo this- day received, .and..tvould re. spectfullysolicit an examination 'of 'the 'snb . Good Tea at 3.4., city pricas,also at 4s. ss. 6s. Rs. 113 G CUFF F.E--iJit - va, - Rio and - Ground Cette::l SALl`'fl Babbitt:OM icinaLitod lExzwlsior, &c: N'AILS, r and at new titiicklof WALL PAPER and WIN .DOW PElLthis day received . FAIL I t • LNG' TOOLS of the most approved patters. , Gold Baud, Sltided,,Blue Band, anal . all-the new: styles, Us tat is they appear in PLOLR constantly on hand. SALT by the. .leirrel or sack. PATENT ITIEIHCINES,: GLAS,Iand everythint else vou want: • • •• 1,. . R. KENYON JR. & CO. Lawiiville!Oentre, Pa., Tune 81.14.18.59. • 3R.,i 4 • I• G. ,F. • . • EFAS removed his "shop across the street,',to' LI the; building one door belOw Keeler '& which he has fitted up expressly for a - Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop Where may-be found all kinds of . 3E3C.111.. r PL . 1 4 4 - 3MielS, from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting harness, and a general asSorinent of trimminos: Mitch will be made up or sold very ,Idw..• Carriage TrinaiiiagF,z. A good iiiipitment on hand, which will he sold very lowi; all , trimmings; done cheaper . Than else where. . 'OAK LEATHER. on hanryrothwhichbarnesses will be made and • ..*QuA .. to ers please- bear in Gina that:l wish to 1 settie up Once a year. Those. having. unsettled sto:ints; or .notes - due, will oblige by settlibg or making payment withont'farther delay. L. G. F, FORDIIA3I, Feb. . • 51-oritro.T; Pa.' C 411.11.weuld respectfully announce to the public ;that he may etill.be found at the old . .stand, fully - prepared.to attend to the wants -ot the e( nunimity. Flewill keep on hand a good Floe!: 911- . t-rC0431E,1.1e53 SVC EE, SEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR and SALT by-the sack or.barrel,) FIsH, and ul I articles ifound.in First claim Groceries. .14e would partieolarly.eall the _attention of Farm6s and othirs to 'the fact that hels constantly . receiving fresh supplies of FIRST RATE FLOUR, also fziacid and medium qualities, which' will I , sofa fiTGIIT, tor ready: pay, in quantities to sun the purchaser. . •Uash paid for Pelts, Pennon, and Veal skins. DISSOLUTIONL. HE..firm-of S. S A] RE & Bans.. is this T dayi dissolved bl mutual constmt, D. Sayre withdraWing , frOns: the-firm.- The bniiness will be carried on tui heretofore under the name and style of S. H. Sayre & Bro. The notes and accounts vrtll he in• the hands et D.. Sayre for ettlemiont. I All indebted'to the firm will please give it their immediate. attention, as all the tw. counts iadsl,be settled. ' I - SAL SAYRE . & BROS. - 51f.n . troseLSept. Ist, 1859.. _ • KEVSTONE HOTEL ; At Montrose, Penn.. K. HATCH, Proprietor.. rjllll'. new-and commodious Hotel•sitilated onjPublic Avenue, near the Court Houseond neatlytn the centre of the business - portion of 111 ootrotei, is now fitly completed end furnished, and' was opened on 'Monday, the. 27th day of SepteMber, 1858, for the accommodation of the pu t lic mid travelers. The Proprietor ,fuels contide t tharhe is now prepared to. entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to . - Complete. Satisibetion. The iHotel and rorniture are new, and no ex pense has been spared to render it eipial, if not SuperOr to any similar establishment in this pait of the Bttite. It is well supplied with all the rei:ept impiovements and"comforts, and obli3in,g waiter will always be readyto,,respotf to the call of eustomers.. 4 , . The Stables :connected with . this . House are New. and Convenient. The proprietor respectfully solicits the patron age of hii old friends, and the public getkerally. • •1 4 . • WM. K—HATCH. A x • TH E anbscriber having piirchased •„, ' refitted and newly , furnished the 8; above well known and poptilar Hotel, -- is prepared to accommodate the tray. cling , üblie and others with all the attentions and e. nveniences usually . found effort will be spared by the Pro: priefoll an his ' Assistants to make the Hotel ,egnal in dory point to any in the' coentry. • Thle Bar will always be 'it.upplied with the Choiciist Liquors:.', ' • -..Thee Sitibles t .contioded with 'this Howie 'are lame, roomy and convenient, and Careful and attentive Headers are always in charge, of them. I , - J. t 3, TARDELL. -AI3EL .TURRELL-._ AS h Au h a l t gi reLu i ret a ined fr om • seljeti and 'par= 11 e d now receiviiigLone of the largest and best-assgrtments of , • lar - Ck 4,M , E3 ever offered:to' this tharket..!•The; -finality of nearly. every lhinegood 'add 'ell warranted as represented:_., ready cash and-low prices. .som eilgeneriff idea of the stock may be funned thefolioniing enumeration : DAVOS, MEDICINES, i Ckinnicars; Paints, 011s,.Vanaishes, . Window Glass; Dye Stuffs, Cfrocerizi, Lanips, Glass Ware, Crimitery, Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper; Window Taper, Windcni Oil Shades, S'anoy Goods, „Musical Instsincents, Jewelry, Perfumery, • - -Stone Ware, Brooms, Brushei,Whips, rfribrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket - lfrilyes, Guns; Pistols, - ' Ammuniticin, Liquors,Trussesy: Supporteri,. Part-tummies, ShOulger Bc*es, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons, Forks, &0., Gold Pens, Stationery, Violinakitar, & Bass Viol Striagsi Bows, Bm.; Toreelaiit Teeth, Lith— ovaplus;Ardst's Vibe Paints, Brashes, /to., and all the popular Patent 'Medicines. Also some Dry.Goods.Woodezt - Raid fc.Taptuined.Ware,l Fled a'ild Oil Cans, Campheite t Burning Fluid, - Alcohol, 'Turpentine, Lamp, Tanner'., NeatPoot,Lard,Olivp, Castor, Boiled and Raw, Linseed, and Coal filLl3,!White -- .toad, Zino, and all kinds of Colored Vents, Mao ' gar, - Canarg Seed, and other things too numerous to mentioMl ite it is impracticable to give mem) Ihait a gen. eral outline of my itock through the Newspapers,' every ono Wishing, goods is invited to call and examine. Cust4wers on entering the Store must not expect to find every thins in eight; rut nearly every, article wanted , will e produced by inquiry. Thankful fur the liberal patronage hitherto received, I hope to merit and recoive a large increase of thesmine. Montrose, Oct. 6,'59:' ABEL TURREI.L. IV' 7.? 0 r. LIVER INVIGORATOR, trxkte DERlLyrsTr.s. -. ri,:„l: L l,nr,.,,„"..v:l,!,tr,.l,`,`irltr.,V,T„trdifzt. ; if 117.....,:eig ' • card approv ' ot pi' ola . IP it" , lore used ,t41,,.,1 ~....w• re- . 1 morn:4 in mot o,tudt:no: tul i A 101 l tLe dleen l ant for nhichtt ,• . Is rec....needed. -- • ,' It hen cored ,thousand bi ~.., within the pot Awe Tenn who WOliven' op all hnien, W :WrciiPt. Ane Ihe' numerotte • unealleitei eertainalen hi in), r..e 3.r..e•ulen 4,14,1V. ' • • , The duet [llll3l. be inteleen' re 'ln the Peeper: meet or the Indlr@nal Wang it, ent11.4.1 n 1 In such h e ron , ' es es In Set gently to the Bantle. i • ~... Let the dictates ,of )•enr, Judgment gel de yen In the . on of the LIV Elt. IN- .„,. VIGDRATOR, and it - witlettre Liver Com. AO plaints, Dillon/At- Lacks, Dyspepsia, tg Chrouleplarrhoel, . 8 non one r'Cont_i Plated/4 Dysente.. .. 07; Dropsy, colitr , IStoznach,llabltual' - .Costlvenessi Choi-! i ts, Cholera, Chola.. 111 , • raorbus,Choleral Inralitnitt. , Flatttu • le nee, J a Lind Ire.l Fe in ale Weakness... . es, and tnny'bn'utpd alle.. - Imsafully Wan Online,- 17 Family Meal- Iji l elie. Insillenresicir - -' . II E . AD AC Dr., ('al ltheusands inn 3poity,) In ''w twenty riilnutes;ll" two or three Ten. spoontuliato Solt- en si estiantneetaeni at ~. 1 1 A.l who nee Itare ! giving their leads:oar hill WATER IN TIIE MOUTH mrrrn • TILE INYIGOIIATOIL, AND SWALLOW . BOTH TMGETIIEII. • ' • . , , • ' Price One Dollar pi 'S• Battle:l - ' ~ -.., . . : . ALSO. —• . 1 ' 1 ' •• .- '.. SAN2 I OItI)7S 1 .•. .- • FAMILY - 1 '; .." • CATHARTIC PIL-LS,I. ~ .COMPOUNDKD MOH .trnirts, and put' up in Tight; nisi will keep Pure' Vegetable E V.LASS CASES, AM to any ellulate, The 'Fatuity Cr, _L.? thartie l ,PlLL haves- , tie' but Wire. - Cathartic ER which the pcotarietor- has" - I ttscal In his practice more .31• then twenty ,years, The constantly inereesinz ..ry debuted triam , those wile intoiqnlignsedtbe PILL% a and the satisfaction width an eisirnVi in riiiird to dlint •-• US', LOS indlired Mainland ihetulwithan the-ffach of all. al l , 4 . lbe Profession well knife. dud diffe nt CathartlMl &d -un daqerent portions of. the bowels. . •• The FAMILY C 4- MILIHTIC PILL hos, with 'doe reference to this well ;established fact; been compliuoded from a Mimi variety of idle pureagVege. table Extracts,' winch act `tar alike on - every pad of the "alimentary canal, and 'are ig good ant safe to all eas e. where a Cathartic is needed, ;sorb .aa Dew sattgentents .. of the, St Bari se lI A 'Steeply 4 ;tees, Palos in the • land Lotus, Costive ten., Pn i o and Soreness .over the 'whole : body, from sudden cold, whirti frequently, if'. negiecte I, end ha a I,lng coarse of Fe. ter, Loss of App... - Ille.aCreeplog sets. . cation of Cold over he bodr: ilie.ates, g it nee.. •Ilert davit , . or ...reignite. it he bead, all 111 nal dl Du ntory q inn, an . Av o n.. i n Mi Children or' nt t s;littsu tq alletn.• greet Pipet Iler.of the Blood ~,,, and manyydtseanes to which ' ileah Ja heir, too numerous to de mention In Ws advertise. Metal- Done. - 1 to 3. • I ' , . PRICE THREE DIMES. The Liver Invigorator and Faintly Ca.. Ilhartle Pills are retailed by Drily:o42 general/J. cod . ' Lai wholesale by the Trade in all tbe large itow us. • Sa T. W .li.1711P0111), 111. D., - . - , - • . .m.n0r,•,,,t.,..r, hod Proprietor, .336',Itroadway, Now -York. „ .; . . For aide in Diontrone.by . . sep2.9-'sp y • -ABEL TURRELL, Agent. -• . . . . . ; ' Elt iBafes —EVANS ~-_..-,_-___- SAl43l.it 0 • . ;' :t----'- '1 5-sir..e"e'tliVl)ilil'arl, h -6 , 2tu v th I , tforth af ;hand a , lartie al9.4t i' file . nt7o n ; li o r ti e t . _,,.,,..., I and: - Thief-proof Safes.. Also - -'- ' • Iron doors for blks, stores, [row shutters, sash, all makes t Locks, equal to any in the United states. I , -.,._ Fire Styes in one Fire. 'All come out Rig hill . , with contents in good to i ndition. THE SALAMANDER. SAFES OF FOILADELFOIA 1 - .._. 'AOXINn - i THE WORLID ' .. . ' • EVA:N S. ar. WATtiON, - . Have had the surest demons!tratien in 'the -following certificate 'that their Imanufacture .of Salamander Safes-has at:length fully warranted the representations Which .have been made of them as rendering.an undoubted f$ ecurity against the terrific element .1 . ,• • . _ 'I -Philadelphia, A.pr9 12th, 1856. MeSSTS,'EiVANs ..t . ‘VAT.sos.--,Gentlemen: It .affords us the highest satisfactibti to state to you, that of to the very protective, qualities of two °COW- Salamander" Safes which . we purchased orlon: some months 'since, we sated a large portion of our jewelry,ari all our books, papers, &e. 'expostd.to the calamitous fire in Rsnsread Place, 'on thu morning ! Of • the 11th inst. II - ... „ • 1 ! .• • . Whkrt wa!refieet that Safes were lockied hi the. fourth story,of the buildiii we occupied, and that Spey subsequently fell into a heap of .burning ruins, where the vast concentration of heat caused Poi brass plates to melt. - we cannot but regard the preservation oil their valuable contents as most convincing pr at o of the great securityafro i rffed by "youi Sates. I • ' We shall; take much !demure in recommend- ing Ahem tojteen of business' alt ti sure reliance 'against fire.; • I GEORGE W. SIMMONS &BRO.; Jewelers, Who hare -purchased six large Safes 'since. - April 28,1.59--Y. . , • . - , , ~ . , .. -1-1. •- - :.. OUit - IVILTICAL r i ItIEND. • - _p.....__, 1-......L___:___ ..____. {. • ' ' ~..., 6714 -- 4 -- _ - : - ._„•7_ - . - _f,.17 - 4, •_ + :..4fr..... — =7„ - -_..L... - ~- - -1... t . c: -4. _S..:J.L . ~._r--- 1 -. - _-_,--- r ---vo - I 4 7 --.7 ., ,,, el - • • • • Companion A Rare for the IWintor Months. Every Pianist, l --Should procure . this weekly 1.1 - very Sieger, - , Publication of Vocal and Every Teacher t .• Piano Fite Music,- cost- Every Pupilt •- --.- inv.-but 40 CENTS . a Every Amateur, ' number, and pronounced .. By the Otitire 1 'ress'of the tloutitry, to be " The 13es; and ClWapest work of the kind in • • • I. • • the •World."l ' Melva FUll-sized pages of Vocal and Piano _ i - Forte Music 1 - . _ F l tyr 10 Cei3. - tss.; , Yearly, s6olil If-yearly, 82,60; tAuarterly, Et 1,25. Subscribe to our " Musical Friend," or order it from the nearest Newsdealer; ninlimit will hare music enough for yourTeritire family at an insignificant cost; . and if yotit i. irant Music for the Flute,' Violin; Cornet, Cla tope*, Accordion, &c., &c:, sub.cribe to the 1 : SOLO: 3) .' ". ON:IMO ' 14T *: . Containing 12 pages, posting.ty on -10 c. it Number; Y0ar1y,82,50; E.lalf-year1y,91,25. All tho Packlkiumbers at 10:conts, and bonod Volumes, Containing, 17 Numfierts 4 4s2,so.each, constantly on nand, • ; C. 13, StY3lotllt. & CO. - 107 Naisau Sl, Ne.w Yink. I • Ha WOOL CAB `IG: su . bseriher'Cootinnes the above business. as isual at his old. stria in 'Brooklyn Thankful for :past favors hal would - solicits II share of the public patronage.' • • • . - A. G. REYNOAMS. Brooklyn, May 23d, ; . . I ;, o l l l{,i,frosh ground. llfokaaes and Su- Fgam obemp,. Just recelVOd and for sale by July 27th.] J. L MIS & 40N,— LARGN Assoriment , or Lithographs ..tl. sod Tube linings, just arrived, Andrew sale. at reduedd prices, by . ABEL TURIELL. POCKET BIBLES. ' • .ALMANACS, CHURCH IP#I,ILMIST.2.• ••-• ;' "; • '. . • -• • - ,SUPPLEMENT •. • SHALL)>ROOKS, 'tf:C.lor sale' by Dee. 2 . 014 J.,LYONS & SON. • Alen, PURE. KEROSENE OIL.;• • . 1 I 7 - LIGHT!! MOREIIGHT II ' . ,RESII Hurtling Fluid, Lamp. 011,-Csadles.' 12. Also White Lead. Zia. Pi4ints. Linseed Oil: Cofrse, etc. etu., juatopened and ,goipir cheap.., !; J. LYONS & SON. . NEW I . . ( Itcrur,tra k7ll,rob.isiott.Stort; ,At .• 1 111ION. ,, ; 11.13gw. ,, ; Pa., ONE door below.J.,EthriOges Dr6g Store; on Public Avenue, Where -will be- found .constantly on hand a general assortment of • GtiaGERIES . : - • • • Such as Suntrsi Molasses, SyrUps,Tea:l,Coaff,a, - &c:, &c., &O. - Alio the choicvst.brapds of • -FAMILY -FLOUR- - . Lni(l,4'ork, damn, Fish, Candles - &q. • . . „ . • We solicit a share of the public patronage, aid pledge ourselves to,do the fair thing, hoping by each kihrgitig to secure inother. ••• • DALDWIIki r. ALLEN. Wee. L. ALLEY. ALFRED BARDWIi 'DOCKET DIARIF.S ANP ALILOACS for ISGOt a large variety. - And - Indelible Pencils for marking wearing apparel, warranted not to facio - Or watch ont,Tor side by ' ` A. N. -BULLARD: AA.: CHEAT' and easy remedy for the Pilee and Corna'ffrY- it. Also Meyersßat-nodliliec Extermieat4r, gold by 3: LYONS & SON. INCH 'STER'S HYPOPJIOSPHITES of W Linie'and soda, foi.Conaiiinptimr; Hol loway's Ointment and Pills;Judsors's Mountain Herb. Mild, ;Ind nearly all the -Medi.:inea adver tised, or in the market, fir& for solo by Alorrtrnse~ Jan. ABEL TiIItRELL ' JUDSO.W 2 S ritotintain pre'sent yod with si perfect likeness' Of 'respect, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation" s that once. /tiled Mexico. You hill-Snd a full - scoot:tat of him and his periple in oat: Pamphlets, and Almanac—to be had-gratis, from the Agent; fur these Pills. ; The•inventor and manufacturer of "Judson. Woo lard Herb Pills," has spent th e greaterpart of him life in traveling. having visited nearly every country in the world. Ile:spent over six years among - the Indian of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the " Wu:rum ]lane Pius" were.dh4overed. A very Interesting aecouot of Isla advetitnres there, you wilt Lad in our. Altuanaeand Tamphlet. • an estiblishtsl fact, that All diseti.ca arhie rums IMPURE .BLOOD: The blood is the life I and when any foreign or vinlieubbY matter gets mixed with it. it is at ones diairileited to every °rod of the. body. Every nerve forts the poison,- And all the vital organx quickly COMPIIII2. The etumac will not digest the food perfectly. The Beer C,.t.d secrete „a kutliciener of_bile. • The act Len of the Wart is weakened, and so the circulation is feeble:. The lung, beer4rie - OlOgged. with the polmnouS matter': hence, a . cough—and all from i'slight Impurity at the fount:ln. head of ilk—the Blood ! - As if yiudiall threlen come earth, for iroitance. In a pure spring, from morbid ma a tiny _rivulet, in a few minutes the whole coarse of the stream •becomes divturbed a4M.if,colare.l. As quickly does Impure blond fiy to every part, and lease lie sting beldnd. All the pasaagea become_ obstructed, and. males. the chide-nether ix rezoned, the tarrip Ogife soon di. out. Thee pink not only :purify the blood, bat menet-aid all the becretipu.; of the body; they are, therefore, 11131iValltAl aye, • ! . CURE FOIL BILIOUS DISEtSES, Cumplaint,Fick'lleridsche, Anti.l.l.7ima W - dicinei expels from the 'bland the hidden nerd. of d{:- ease, ZIA renders all the fluids and seervtions pure taut fluent, eleariog and restoicitatiniv the vital organs: Pleasant inde'ed, is it to us, that we are able to rim. within yOur•reti, medichielike the "Iloc.ram.liast rats, ,)- that will pass directly - to the al:Meted parts, • through the blood and fluids of the body, sod eta,* the sufferer to brighten with the flush of . .littauty and Judson's Pißs are the Best Remedy in eFist eneefor the following Complaints: AnteZ Cominzinto, Debairy, - - ' /meant Wad - nazi, a44/14,. . ~ linarand.iptne; ' Liar OM plaints, • Mat - Female" Crraylainalaruess rf Sprat, Chat Di Diteaut, - Ifradacht•,.., ' Piles, .thitierneu; Indigestion, " , • Sane and Gravel:. DYVePslat influenza, • . Secondary 89zup Diarrhaa, ' , Initammatiaia, tem. MVO', - , • • • • - • . • GBB &T Fv.vivr r. MEDICINE Females' who value health, shoeld never be without these Pills.' Tnejpurify the -Mond, reactors obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin of. all pimples and blotches bring the rich color of heattli t.o the pale cheek: W The Plants and Herbs of which these „rqu art , made, were &lamina in a very wurprising. way among the Tesucans, a tribe of Aboriginal in Alexia,. Get the Alminac of our Agent, and-,you..will read with delight, the very interesting acconnt ft containtofthe "Gaul Itcrecnis" of the Aztecs. ' ' " oboerve.—The Mountain Herb Pats are init'eap an a ihouinful Wrapper. • Each. boo stain 40 . pitte, out Edna at 25 cents per tar. AU genripc . hale the sipiattqs of B. L JUBSON 1 CQ:, on each tax. n. L JuDIKIN; & Co., SOLT:- PROPRIETORS., . No• SO Leonard Stfeet,* jteAsientiprantedaiwais-ntildrus ov3.101: - . SAY jtE /igent; l / 2 flontrose. 110WARWASSOCIATION - PHILADELPHIA. 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