The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 17, 1860, Image 3

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    IV-eve-re 1 itellXl,ol. . ~ . ..i . e Japattesehayedtseovered tha
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' • n fewleeendS triiett to' a*: earthquake
.. The herring fisheries of thti, .Ches- 1 the Magnet temporarily loses its power, ;,
apelike arc' provieg very smicessf4 _ The . and have ingenteuelY constructed -a . light
run of herrinads the largest.* a . perio4 of . frame supports g -a horseshoe magnet, be
thirty years. ~1 ti -,_- - - i'l 1 neath which is 'pup (bell *etal. To the
.- .. , , A fire occurred on VOnday: at i armature is att
p a inted Post, near 11.4eliester. The letigi- ! on-the magnet dieeciniitig.
OA a• Weight, •serthat up
painted the
neer and fireman .of ltrain., of the', New ! weight drops, and Stifilang•the .eupgives
York.and Erie Railro it left their 4erigine the alarm:. Every on in the • house " then
on the-track, and ran a mile : Arid a':lhalf to ! Seekti the-open air for safety. -'., •• ,
see the fire, )when another' train came 1- .. . The law 'otMa sachusetts, provides
along at-full speed, and both Ilocolitotiveli 1" that any person *ft shall wilfully . send
were nearly s ltintolished. . several men Ito the publishers' of , il newSpaper, . for 1
were more or less initired. • • -' the phrpOse of publication, . a fraudulent 1
• •.... The WoshingtPti correspencient of notice, of the birth-of a .ehildi or of the
the Philadelphia • PresS !says that-riotrious Marriage of' any, parti ,or of the death of
l e*
fears. are entertained 1 lest, the -venerable', any person, .811 a% it n the convietion -!
head of-the Supreme Cotirt•of the•linited t hereof‘. be punished by a fine not exceed-.
S'tates, Judge Tanev I may neveri again ; , mg one hundred (loth! s" - .
_take his seat on the•ltetielt. He fell-from 1 ... A man calling.himself Win. Louis
sheer exhaustion a redays •ago, and had 1 Astori and repreSenth g that he - wits • the
-tO be -borne to his chamber. Amitherof ! only e l onsin in Amerie or Win. B. --Astor
• the acted members of this 'high tribimal is of IC.i:r.,' ivas 'litres ed in ,Davenpors,,
. also in a very enfivbleqlcondition. ) : lowa,Jast Moaday, furtrying to get neon
.. :. In St. Louis, mi WednesdaY; the ey fraudulently. - He , bought largely of.
Adam's Express. Corhpatiy-• field' arloeorl real egtat.e, andl had nimense. sinus Of
unelaimed packages: ,Qtriteamusintoceotis 1 money to loan. - 1 . vile s the special guest
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resulted4oni - some of I•ther sales.--. ; As aI of 'bankers and men of Wealth,. till an an- -
general thing the purchhaers were'! wors- I swer to a telegraphiedispatch said.he was
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tee. One man 'pate IW-enty-five , dollars ;"" .hoiztis.” • - 1 :
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- for a bed-tick. 11 •' . ~- • ~...,..- The largeSt cat
„
.The principal of a lady's • seminary strikiid was launched
_ in Connecticut has pat upon the Fanning- • est er,'':ind is nowi , loadit
ton -river a four' oared beat,dor the 'use of i See is tinety.thr.e feet
her pupils,' Who are to row ftrr the devel- feet six -inches berim,ait
opement of their muscle; . . ,-;- ,' t inches, front, top !'deck
• ...-. There are symptimis of a li-his - key i She -Will
,earty eighteen
insurreetiria, in Minnesiita., .:?The ,liquor barrels . of flour, and be,
- dealers burned down a church in .Si. An, ly seven 'feet' of Water. 1
thonv, and the members thereof warned .'.:.''On Sundiev.afternoon a little--boy,
then to leave the town.. 1 This Ole? deei- 1 child of Mr. Manley, hi rfarrisburg, was
vied - not to do, and both. ides -were heaVi- I drowned in a bar r el" o water 'sunk in - „ , 1
ly arming at last accounts. ' .i • ' spring on the..preinisesi. The, motherhav
.... It-is said' that in Japan old inaid•s ing misSed Ihe child fo • fifteen or twenty
• are unheard of—do not exist. - W•hen the minutes;. went in Beare of hint and finally
. girht.do not get married•VolentarilYin any diseqered hint ill the irel, into 'which
reascriibler time, the 'aut orities. hem up 1w had fidlen head fbremost. .
husbands, and make them Marry, 'Willingl .•.... The 'Heenan:lnd Sayers fight hi-the
or not 'willing. An exeltatige thinks that 1 oiteasion of considerable blood. letting,
,the Japane4e know a thing or 11,W1Y i even I aside from the 'Ongin4 claret spilt. •In
if they have been walletl l ,in for roar eea- New-Orleans last Sat uay two men uant
curies. ::I 1 • 1 •
l ed Daniel - Cunnin ham and and John Wey.: .
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-,
man got into a quarrel abcatt• the result
of thelfight, and Cunningham struck )Vey- :
matt, who shot Ithirdead, Two other.men;
Daly , Mitt- BraiM quarreled about Abe
saint , subject, anall3i-ady was dangerously
ent by Daly. - On,lle - :Ible day in- Alba
ny, McCotter stablied .I-lalloran because
he syminithized With Deena.- •-• .; -
.... Dr. J. II.• IClkristy, , a young and
,proinishig physicinn 'of Pittsburgh, died,
on Sunday from the efreets of the virus
from "n Iliad body Ise • was dissecting,'
communicated to it, wond in his thinnb. ,
.... The election at -.: tchison;• fiansas
territory, May 9th, was complete Don;
i
ocratie triumph; Mr.Ft irebild was eke--
te t t Mayor, and the, other officers- elected
are 'all Democrats.l I- -
~ .. Theophilus Fiskelproposes to issue
a new Deniocratip Oaily paper in Wash
ingtoll city, to be.cafied- the. Evening Ad
vocate. i. _
.... The, peach iLospect in Delaware is
very gloomy. Nittlillt.) - m-than hitif a crop
will be realized. On theieastern shore -of
Maryland it is little better.
.... Ithe Presbiterian ! Board : of For.
eigii;klisilons rcpt .- ft th -ir fulances the
present year at t 423,982.• R, nit increase of
about twenty-five t ihousand ' dollars -over
last. year:, • I
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.... The dOwn attached to a firrAs ex-
bibiting at Nashville, wilton Wednesday;
drawn about the Cumber ' land riv'ei in a 1
washtub, towiiich it pair of ge , se .weritv 1
t
auached.' The sublime Speetaae was wit
nessed by a largi-croWd. . .'' -:.1
.... A man named Scott was I recently
arrested in Louisville, ICY 4., Who eenfessed
to,be an agent of the undergroutidi rail
roae. Daguerreotypes of thirty inegroes
were found in his mink. I . 40 1 ' '
~ .... The school fund di' ClPEetient is
*2,044,072, and Vickie& an ineointir list6l i
year of *133,150. • 1 -:+!"
..... .
The venerable S. 6. Gocidrtielt,'bet.;
ter known as Peter Parle . . died.sPiledv
at his residence in New fork On-the a lth
Inst. • 1 r
. .... Mr. George D. Prentice lectured in
Galvetson, Texas, on Thursday nightlast.
.... Green corn fit for the. tallle;:ihas
appeareir at St. etugustini Florida.' .4 .
.... The Meinyhis. Arts reports the
death of Bob Price, a wealthy ne 'gro;flea
ring property -valued at ; fifty -tboni:iiind
•
dollars. 1 ..
.... The honse of a' notorious., thief,
called Ohl Chicken, at Li t 4range; Ili.tviis
- recently Immo(' down byla mob. Chick
en was a member of Marrirs cekbrated
band, and one-legfied. De and hi wife
tunglit desperately. I , -;'
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- .... A , is inicipe.w4ll.ll% cis in. the wuods.
near Bradford, Mass. Delis well ettOca
.
ted, appears occasionally at farm "he sea,
-* and owes his lunacy to :TH01816114 'il
. ..... Nineteen persons-at; oWozso,.N l (ielf. -
were poisoned on the :30th iiit..,..lif drink
'. illff, rout hoer which had lieu biiikal hi an
earthen vessel, the glazing ,of whteh Arad
been dissolved and mingle'd with the;bedr
which poisoned the beverage.' One -than
Jilted/ The rest will recover. - . 1
' ... Ladies' parlor skat4s are noticed
1' for sale in Boston. They 'are' made A r ii aIl - .
appearances like ordinary lii.ates,bnt hlave
' - in the runners little brass ; wheels, , neatly
covered t will' leather, so quit the., 'wearer
can skate over an ordinary floor with ease
and safety. It is' said that•hall room .ika
, ling is to be the rage at tilt watering ida
ces this sminner. ; 1 .
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.‘.... The pigeom - Nre very thick ' in. the
northern part. of Michigan.' In Van 'Bu
ren county there is-a .roost that, extends
' frlr miles., The
‘ grOund is litOldly covered
with the droppings;and the limbs of trees
which give way under their:l weight enor
mous:-
is; . •1 • ~, .
...., There said to ,be two hundred
thousand Jews in the tidied States.. :,..
...., Mrs. Daniel-Rice, wife of the pug.
jester, teas robb'ed• on Satwiday mOrtiing
of several hundred dollars,, 1 while cOnting,
to Baltimore, iu the Washingion train:`. of
-cars
Four boys in Indianapolis j were
pla)ing by a gravel pit, on Tharkday, when
the pit caved in. One of them was to `en
onj deadnul.the others were more or le:s
injured.
.... la the U. S. District iCourt,,befOre
Judge Drummond, judgment ha:s.beimYnb
:mined a! , ainst the squatters ;who have for
a long time reigned supreme ij,t,lioek
B
land: S 1.
.... Thomas Board,,a matt of erm'aging
. manners, .tvho has been traveling uln:'Mt
with the ilaudable _object of captivatihg
the ladies, and of husbanding the- Inis
banViless, to the extent of his ability Was
arrested in 0 wensborongh, Fli.entuckv.„.ro
cent ly, whileleading.to the hymeniacalter':
a beautiful young lady of, tlMt city.; ge
has an interesting family in Jenkins
,
tY, Va.; and married-'ladies of beauty
at)d. high standing in Texas, Missoit,
South:Carolina and Louisiana
On the night of thef oth tilt-0
gunboat. lying in the 6..rrhor, Of Vera Crff i r.,
containing_ eight hundred pnunds of NW
41er and a large number of 16a led Wallis,-
was struck' by lightning and explodo
with a terrific •detonatron.' There . weie
but three men on board ,thei ikunboat
the time, and they were intiiatitly
The boat itself was blown-tO atoms..
.. In view of the great numbers'_ lik
ly f, O be present at the' Democratic ;Nit
tional Convention - in -',Baltintore jt4e
next, it is proposed t 4 crectla temporany
• building: of sufficient dimensiOns to aecoih
modate all 1019 road desire to witnesS
the
proceeding«. ' .
HOLI,C4AY'S. Puzs.—When the- coin
- plexion assumes a sallow appearanC*,j soil
the whites of the. eyes are i tinged -;tsith
yellow, there is mischief at work • iii tfe
• liver. -?.dote or two of. the Pills j Will
then arrest the progress, of the ai , 4o;
and save much pain and trouble; 1 Lilt
should the ,nialady have reached a Mote
dangerous stage. and taken the ,shapet4f
. milieus fever orjaundice, and the funetionS
. orthe stomach have become disordereka
course of the Temedy ipaybe necesaari
The curl.-is merely a qiiestion, of time] far
however violent the symptoms may; be;
however long the'patieat maihave sifffer: r
ed, this potent remedy will key - it:ably prO, ,
duce the,desired effect if administered iii
sofordamv with #e directions.. 1.1
al-boat ever con-'
:ist week at Roch
for -New. York..
Icng, has seven
twelVeifeet three
Ito bottom of keel.
hundred and fifty
laden to draw ful-
iassel the lionse of
onwe'rsat e Cassius 31,
hen bg was a prisoner
..... .'k, bill has
Repre.sentatives to,
Clay tbr his losses
in .I.exici.t.
~.. X Washingt
ideuce Pr'css says th
tra y ed Key and Mr:
'a book , of !political 's.
thinks instead of r
.royernment offiaal 7 ' i
Iler scandalous " goll
. Washington clerk.
..The venerabl
ior edi tor lof tlje Pitt
on Tuesday oflast m
four- years of 1, and t
ably in the country.
Sun in 1860, more td
..Tlie .Penrisyb
-ny have lighted one 4
and areTreparing to i
...The iron yiek
the Cranedrons comp.
the four weelis ending
ea to three thoUsan.
cighty=two-tons. -...
•
. Mr. Henry S.
of Tremont, Hlinois,
New ‘Vorti.house, in
night; of seYeri thou
dollars. • .
ni leqer in the - Prov-.
t ejealOus lady who be
-1 .13iekles has published
i nibsc i and the writer
1
aking attuckg upon
.. zhe had better cease
I iis on" with' a young
e Thineas -Allen, sen
-.field Sun,. Mass., died
ek. He was eighty
le oldest editor prob.-
He .established the
an sixty years ago.
_
ania railroad compa-
I X their ears with gas,
'ntEoduce it generally.
1 of lOur furnaces of
tnY at Catasaqua; for
April 28th, amount
one hundred and
----Four bundrei
ies:arrived. - at Ifavon
French ship Ville .
died on_the passag,e - •'1 • •
.... A coal bank - el4ng to Alfred
gi
Pattefso,n,:in North 'llion - township, Fay
ette county, caught fi e through the cai.e ,
lessness ofsome .you ig . men, .about' six',
weeks since':and Is 'y'At bUrning. All- . at
tempts to extinguish it•proved abortive, •
• 1. The Pittsburgh Chronicle s7ayti•the
oil fevef, not the rather doubt
ful .characrt:i of the ni!irs..from Venango
and the adjacent distilcts,.. appears* to be
on the increase. Large numbers of peo
ple.are eagaged in searching* for the grca-
Isy fluid. • .
..`.. The ball which' the Empress Eui 1
genie gave in-the lisueless d'Albe's palace
in Parts, cost a lively figure. The deco
, - rations alone required *30,000. The Em
press -wished - to appeai as Diana, but it-is .
said the EMperor objeeted,' as the costume
immodest-mid undignifi 1-=..left too lit
tle
for-the imm.tinatioM .• •
-•• .. The llismestead bill; as it -
passed
the Senate, was io changed as to give the
actual settler lands for a qu rter oir a dol
lar per acre, after two year - settlement.
.... So for as moue: is nc,erned it is
much better to - be goy l rziongeneral of In
dia -than President of he -United States.
To say nothing-of the inor, advontages,
i n
the former has .C 25,08 a yea'r salary,,.£l3,-
- 600 a fear allowance, - and 15,000 for out
, fit. In dollars -this is about $1.8,000 per
i V . ,c.or as- salary, *65,000 for sPend.mg Mon
'e4-, and *2.5.,000 to get he GOvernor ready
itgo,• utakii?g t215,001:f0r the first year:
.. . : The Vnited St . tea Senate, by- a
i large majority, passed res4ntion to pro
vide for the observatio of the total eclipse
of the sun, which' will Ice tiace on the
18th of next July. Th resolition author
izes the
,ernploytnent o a - ve el to - trans
port-not-more than
.fi e , - ronomers to
some point wherg the-
- ,
clips AIM be best
, . ..
observed. . ,
. Let4ers from ,j rusal m complain,
of-the desecration of t e (*arch of the 1
linty Sepulchre. The ome has fallen in., I
a
and the church ie.pari_ yintindite . d with , I
water: - - -.--. -- - ,
..'An officer . .of th - V. S'ArmV, thus
expresses hii opiniop9 Arizona :—",Such
- another - tim ered,-unWat
-11
tered and unfinished try never before
tell under. my vision."
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....:.. The Pittsburg" elity council havefi
nally voted. to`pay the railroad . tax.. •
1
• -. ~..Tie IteVjaebb S. Harden, lately
''
64' ' be
c onvietedluasentpite •to hung, at
Belvidere;-_N;..3 ~ • :fir pOisoninghTs wife
was one of the oisOtepublicawpolitietd
614gp't An. aPprOPraate etuTTOr. one Who,
rst toriook his3lalier's doctrine Pididli
,
iggeria . M, inja. .. , ,fali , - and:eruelly , killed a
Irustuigbride-Wife by slow Olson:: •• -•
.4 .... The,fOreign by
r received by
the CanadulrepOrt tliht'the' SWedish g . dvi
eminent have resolv4dl6 fit Out. a men;
tifid expedition for tile Polarseas. - • 1
,'.. , ..Daring the night
.of the- 19th of i
April,ll,i:,Tames, the : well-known noVel-
ist,-liad do attack of paralysis . at "Venice,
Where lie IS Consul-Oeneral.. . . n -. •
-..-.-. ThO State Leikiilainre of Connect I
Limit, re-elected Mr. Poster United States 1
Senator, May 10th, bk a large majority,
I . •The twig _George W. Jones, •of - Salem,
rivas seized on the 15th of February, in the
' Rio Pay river, by. the liritish frigate Ar
.rogant,
as to slaver. title was halt' loaded I,
with hides., Her payers were shown to 1
the lieutenant who sezed her,' but he pro-
nonneed them frandtfient. . The Cimino
i dore, hoWevdr, -atter ileeing the papers, re-,'
[ leased the :brig.
. .
1 -.. . Tlie Boston Ndvertiser thiuki that I
the . Republican contentioti* at Chicago
will have courage enough to make a mom
inatioh, Withont adjoUrning over to see
who the Penn:u - :its Wenduate., ' Itwill be
ar Vold thing, will it nett ? ~. ••
..•.. The editorOf the Abbeville, Ala:,
Banner sayl that somebody has placed on
`his table smile full-m.44n bunch beans of
' this season's growth. i
.. TV. accounts tPai react] us through
our exchanges from .I4misiona, Texas, Al
•abanni, ; Mississippi, Fleridu and other'
• States; are y . ery satisfictory. ..The cane 'in
Louisiana gives exeelc'eut promise.
~. . A farmer writes the. following un
answerable 'philos'opl4 to aWes6rtt news
paper, concerning the!: ;.,rreat• mill :—Now
•ill I want to know is this—is. this_ light
gUing to raise the time of produ ce or
grain—is it going to Make the , natiori any
! more happy that getsr the belt "--,make
1 it inure elevated and-noble, • ..A• is it going
I to place• us in. the saii*eondition as Spin
, and: South America . where they „get,Juills
and cocks to do'the iiihting for them?
....,A shocking caamity oceurrednear .
' Camden, S. C., on'Sat4day last. A party
• of boys and girls on a 'ple-nic were drown,
•.ed in a mill-pond.. Nineteen bodies had
been recovered, and it i thought ten more,
• making twenty-nine iMall,• perislied;.
.... Colonel Raaslov, Charge d'Affairs'
from Denmark,' has, letnrned ' home .on'
leave. There, is some doubt ofbis'return.
He . has proved highly acceptable to our 1
Government: • 4 ..
.. . . A boy ten year old, a son •of the
late' Dr. Mackin, of Chippota, -fell into
Niagara river, a short distance „above Me
falls,. on Sunday aftern&i, and was car
ried over the cataniet: i •
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• ..... Marshall eolinq, - Kansas e luis gone
Democratie'by one lomilred•makirity.
.... It is stated thdrthe ;emigration to.
Pike's Peak, from low and other western
States,• is very large. / It is estimated that
at least fifty Omits:Old iierso will •be at
the or , oulthe •rolnL the , of
by
July, -•
_ _ ednesday 9f week before-last,
Mr. Moti's store in Tunkhannoek, was en
tered 'by thieves,. and gl)ods conSistinr, , of
silks; handlierobias, \ . aid glOvt.ss to the
alumna of about 8250qL and about four
dollars in money was taken. Nothing has,
been Jearned as to-Who !the thieves were.
One' handkerchief was tdniul on the creek
road, about one mile fro)ti the borough.
The Bermudiaitl of the 2d inst.,
says nearly 12,000 batfrelslof pot atoeS have
been shipped froM that's land this' spring,
mostly to the United States.
..A nevi And sliort4oute.by railroad
has been . opened from Elston to. Wilkes-
Barre,' via he Lehigh Op, Mauch Chunk,
-Weatherly, Hazleton, White Haven, and
bb's - Gap. - Time, 6 h` ors 15 minutes.
.. Gov. Packer haSYtknied the death,
warrant of Henry Prittsi r eently couv e=
tee] of murder in Someriet county, Pa.--;
The day for his•executhoh .fixed for Fri-
day, June • -
•. -Hon Stephens has written
a letter, in reply to \ sever.] gentlemen - of
Maclon,,in which* he sustains the principle
of lion-intervention, dis'approVes of the
course of the §onthern alegates in -sece
ding from the Charleston Convention, and
r'ecominend, s that other-delegates be sent
to the Baltimore convent,ion. •
A daughter of Joseph si;ith
.of &wry, Me., eighteen )cars 91d, drown
ed herself lately, in a pond,. a'--short • dis
tance from home. ,She Ni as beautiful and
highly accomplished. -Disappointment. in.
love was the caiise.
A neW impetus has been imparted
I - to Irish emigration. Sane of the Irish'
papers think'that it is likAly to assume the
I proportions Of former years.
by a recent decOon of. the. Su
preme Court of l'ennsyWania, and
tanners arc not compelled to Mize out a
.license for their busincss.p;: l This has been
expresAy.declded in a 4ase before that
body, and fixes the law oll.that paint be
yond. dispute. • • -
The Newark Merpitry says peach
trees in that vicinit,tare blOssoming -heav
ily, giving e.ipeetatuin ofkot fall crop.
The Albany Journal states that
there are.parties in .-Canada-'Who
' hold a
large
. quantity"of oats,"Witich they intend
shipinug to England durilik - the summer
. months on speculation, tThe amount is
variously estimated from 50,000 to '4OO,
000 Ushels. '
All over NeW.Aigland there is
much com Plaint• of the drviiss of:the wea;
ther. . This 'drought so.
_Unusual at - this
season.of the year, gre4ly, retards the
growth of vegetation. i - _ -1
• e... The Appletons of.'ew York have
a printing press so large that. they can
print a . wole copy of Webstees
book at Once. "flint old sitand-by stillsde
mands,a million copies a year to answer
,the•public demand.
••
....The receipts into the United States
treasury. for the quarter eliding with AI%
*ere nearly $22; 500; 0004, The ez,penses
were $18,000,000 •besides $2, 300,000 for
interest on the public' debt. .
The-Last Knicherluteker says that-a
,
few' days prier to the de*, ase of Wash
ington 'lrving he received] a letter from
Paulding, who Speaking of their declining
years,-temarked Irving, "*e'are running
'a race and' it . remaing to lk - Seen Whiefi of
_us shall win :the prize."' 4. R.•
steamer R. F. h one
F - with
hundred fikv_passengers,Aundfroiti New
Orleans for 'Xineinnati, 'snagged. and sunk
when fifty - Miles belOw,gemphiS,
Tip boat and cargo are a ttitalloss.
Elizabeth Culiviek,t, the wife of :a
laboring man, living.. at Abrightim, near.
Sniffial, England; gave birth to friar, line
children, three girls :and 154; three of
*herd, the bey and two girls, were alive..
The woman was confinediWith twins just,
eleven months and one: week ',previously,
makingin the. aggregate air thildren - m
less than twelvemonths..
NYhite t a merchant
17as robbed at the
`hicago, on Tuesday
cult' eight hundred
and seventy-six ec;o1-
on the 3d, by , the
,e Linia. Fifty-one
. .. .. ...... „
.dOic . 'n.r..iiii4ti..:-Aftei!ifii months pent
itriltie pipe ice of: the ihniodi.litt (Wltich
Charles - .Diekena - hals'ittimor - Pdirokl) . - *of.
.. "• How kot, to De 1t,"... Congress pave at,
last done smitethiug: The House; otiThtirs
day,.paised 'a. Taritrbal, and the *mate,
the eame: day, passed a Homesteadbilli
. The Tatiff bill is the one known lis Mr.
Morrill's bill,- : and it passed, witlia -feW
slight-modifica t ion s; by' ti; vote of I 05'yeas 1
tb 64 nays.. - The value ,Of , iiiibl - alliiwed
tole imported free of ditty was reduced.
frem 20 to I ti cents a pound. - It provides
for specific.duties on min, to wit: on bar
iron 81.5 - pee ton,. plate iron $2O rail '042,
scrap 4'56, and pig so—against the present
duty of 24 per cent. ad ''valorem. .
the House,. on Thursday, also passed a
law repealirnsall law :in -14 - ew' Mexico es
' tablishing either Peonage or 'African sla
vel,-and also repealing a, section . prollib-
I iting
,the Courts : from taking ciiginzance of
any_ Correct ion .that maters may gavetheir
servants. The vote on this bill, stood—
yeas 97otys 00. . .
The Homestead bill, pasSed. by' the Sen
•ite- was not the House bill ot similaffpur
yort, - but an independent 'measure.' In-.
stead of giving to every,actual settle{ uPon
Wife public lands a free homestead, of 106
acres, as' the House bill - ' : provides, it re
duces the 'price Of' land to 25 cents an
acre to the actual settler, after two rears
( residence. The bill passel. finally by n
-vote of-14 yeas to
. 8' nays..
~ • "
wily half votes-oe
cur in Democratic /National conventions ift
this: Each Congressionardistricfii rep
resented ILiy two delegates who may or .
-uraynot vote together—that depends upon
theirinstructions. Where the' delegates
vote together, it counts one for the can
didate 'for , • whom they'Kote; but should'
th'ev divide, then each one of thek'votes
is counted a half vote for the
,candidate - s
receiving them. The mine is' l the case
with Senatorial' representation.
• The 'people of Rfe-Valley, Smyth
comity; Va. :ire greatly
,afllicted by what
seems to he a contagious intimation of
the throat: •
: M4,114A1110 -.
% • -
On the 30111;;Ult., by 'Rev. J.. V. Olteilley,
Mr. Thorn AS tialia, ,, an and Mi.ii Catharine Con
erty, both pi = Braelpler. ,
-On the by Ili-v. Mr. Loehran, Mr. M ieh
Donnelley, and Miss Margaret Shaughnessey
. ...
both of Apolaeon. ,
--,
-Ittaut
In Brooklyn, on the 7 29th ult., Mrs. Pruda St;
wife of S. S. Sterling, aged 23 years.
The deceased was esteemed by those who
knew her recone of the "salt pf the earth." .She
'felt prepared for death: - A large attendance
attested their sorrow and respect at •her funeral
on the 3d ins.—
In Liberty, on the 30th nU.;Charles L., mire
son (.I-Charles I). andPrime'Ha IL Adams, aped
12 wars.
,•
Rest, Charlie, rest .; thy work is done,
• Thy life en earth islier'
Thy Father's voice - bath milled thee homey
Any thou shalt weep no wore. •
'Twas sad to hear thy,dying groan,
Without the power to' save; •
'Twas hard to see thy, • mueh.lovedform,
Laid in the silent grave. L '-
Rut Jesus. wants thee, Charlie, dear,
To dwell with him above, -
Aud tho' we fain wo'd keep. thee here,
We yield then to his lure.
No sorrow, there can cloud thy-brow, -
Or weigh thy spirits down;
Thou art a shining Angel now,. ,
. •
Kstar in Jesus' crown, • s. E. A,
NEW GOODS,!
ARILIYJLG EVERI WEEK!
SELLIXG at the .LOWEST\PRICESI
Fl)
LIAO AND CAMPTILN-E. ) OF 'he REver
qualitilso, 60.eents per gallon fir yalik by
Montrose, A 11El. Tvi3RR4L.
ARNIM AND .
4 FIRST RATE ASSORTMFICT, and of
the beat gpaliiiea, at lowest Market prices.
Nlohtros4, May, '6O )' A TERRELL
ii , .. 0 0-Ikv.‘"jj
GOODS !
AT THE b. l. BRANCH STORES
OF
03ultoil)irs, N,',loseltbaunt,
ifiontrae l &Busifa Depot i Pa•
T 0 undersigned Mire provided themselves
With Jl
SPLEI\TDDI A,SSORTMENT
SPRING &MINIBOOM!
which they boost of being the
HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST
iri this section of country.
They also flutter themselves that'ibbp have
the beat tseilities of obtaining • .
fools - 4 krtsl3 from the Barkri,
and are determined not to be undersold by any
firm this side. or N. Y. City; In regard to
IMADY MADE CLOTHING
wrliliould say !fait being in this Whines largely at
24 Bey Street,New York. City.
we can offer the public bargains net .surpassed by
any retail dealers in this •scition, as.we can sell
here nt retail prices as cheap as those who go
to New York and -purchase at • wholesale and
then 'bring them here and have to Mate a profit
over that which they have alreOrtinid them
selves. Cab and see us and we, , will - )prove
the facts.
TAR BC-WOOD -NAPT-HA
• Ia the best Medici4 - in the world for file cure of
FARMERS - , LOOK . AT THIS Coughs "andColdi,! - Crot4p Bronchit i s: . Aittbnie.
~
Difficulty. in - Breathing Palpitation of the Raiart
A iulfor the relief ntpatienis_in advanced . sla4 is 4
BEACH' s NEW PATENT' ,
rri • ' HA ri Of rtiur t ,-cciaimmPticia together 144 1 14 -I Mtiottsaa of Threat
.•
. Wilu t - n-u n a in .11gat i •I . la d eayit a n d which Pram*, to Consumptpt
de:curler - stir-comb ro Rs in:/luenci. li also pro.
gacks the . epor l of disease, and makei lhe fell
,
VOR.RARING HAY AND GRAIN, it; pro.
duces freiespeclora#on. end:lnduces, heatky as
flounced by GOOD JUDGES' to be the
s ome tionin the diseased Musons, Membrane ark(' lieeleee
NEAREST RIGHT of ANY IN USE.
of the advantages of this Rake, ere that "the .Itilltrqbell' sliPtad to tairadltel ours Of . 1
• One dose ot !his inealualfle SYRUP Olen gives
workman - occupies a comfortable : *bile - AST H MA. ' -
raking, instead of having. to walk,. and that its
constioctien is so simple th atanY- Part or it my. omit and crsegui•eti,y sleep, whirkthe - particutsr ,
easily befiticen apart. and lout :together egiin. nal a r e l'ilih is dri - sa"e, litals_Aint. it is terY Tikas -
Pour bolls are all the blacksmith work . required. a " t1l) she :'._,, , it i _.. te ' and .,,,F rom lf in i ' s e f e ' T rg i 3
Farmers, please call end.exismine for yourselves.
Lumber:wilt be taken in ,pay for Rikesif Of the ,' q BRO N CHIAL -
anil="be„c"Aninced' tnet..it.sslinraluaok in the'eure 1
' A: 'Price 40 cenle .per liol/k. • i
.ilglit, kind and fetehed• in time. None but those
ordered will be msde , at present. :' 1• - - •-. Pr way bY A. ESPNWElN.'Pruggist,
This machine was invented by the subscriber N. W, cornerlanth erelak.itieets• IbUmiellada•
-who resides 114 -miles North of Montrose, oo :.. FRENCH, .RTCHARDS .& CO.,
the Sna k e Cree k Real -- - General Wholesale . Agents,- Phllidelphla. .
' ' LORENZO BEACII. igßr Feb alio in TlTOnito ll b by ~ •
nolarose;Aril.) 94th, IEO3O. " • . , tnh29 y*.l ABEL TCIRRELL, Druggist:
' '-• - . " ' .- 1\ 1 ' "-; . .
Gnitedtrg, TIOStiIbaUMAAO.
Montrose, PA, May 1701,1860.
lisci;iiniiir r r ittl Daticorsi.--The folio*-
, . - -.
.ing section:4f 'thii„:ne, W . P,edal Coile; passed
by., the legislature last- winter, ik of great.
I.importancelici those 'Who deal-inc.drngs' of,,
..
anrkind whiclittreused as poisons,:: : • -:
'lsln.apcitheCat'y, druggist or other
:eonper
stall : sell or dispose óf by. retail'any
Morphia; strychiali arsenic, prussic a s cid-', or
corrosiv.esublimate except s upon;•the:pre-..1
scription dia4 . ll)isician, or on.the person=,'.
al: appliCation ' of . seme • - .l.64pectable ini 7 -'
habitant -orl tall age, -of the towii Or place 1
in which: Sueli. sale,shall •• lie made : : in
: all.,
- i.lai;CS of such sale the, word . ' poison'-.shall
be :carefullYlatid I gibly•marked Or placed
upon• the label, : ackage, bottle:or other -
~ vesser or thing i which such poison iii
contained and R I hen 'sold or dispbsed: of i
otherwise than. ittider:.- the preiciptiou
of a physichifi; thelapothecary, driiggtst of
1 other person selling. or disposing of,the
Same; shall moteta a register, kept for that
; pnrpotie,• the narno and residenee/of the
person to Whom', such salewas . "Taati
the. quantity sold, 'and_ the date! or.suoi 1
sale. - Any person "offending/herein shall
be . guilty of a ptitideineannr, and ` ; on con-'
• viction •be sentenced .to - pay a fine . not ex-.
.e - 1
ceeding.filtyj dollars:" //' : -:
; - 1 ;
~ '. The 18th of June,. the day. , for the
ieassemblini of•the' Democratic National
Convention at iiiiltimore; is the anniversa,
ry of the Deelaratiottof war ;in `.l 81:2. '.;
.... The•single.: vote-for. lion. Jefferson
Davis in the Charleston Convention,git:en.
througholit he wholeAfty-seven.! ballots,
was cast by'l the President, • Hon. Caleb
.Cushing. , .• L .:
../... There is said to he a great. scarci
ty of seameniat
.linffalo, and :wages, are -ex
tremely hightwenty-five dollars is free- -
ly offered. : The Advertiser says-thaLfour
unidretl men could find immediatlem
leytnent at liberal wages. .e :i - i. -
/ OD, 'with his CAR”!
,n, hit GREEN. opnosite,td tle
sE. in IIGNI'ROS - E, whefe..he
F.D.W
ninro located d
COURT HOt
u ill cheerfully 1 wail
him with a call!
Pictures in 'good Cases; 50 cents. ! Liberal
deductions Ibilgatnilies. All work viariatited
not to Nig. {Montrose; Dec. 14; 18'59.
t upop • all who , may favor
A fflictetd4 Iten —Wu.UAM3 CoatrousD
Sot.wri ‘ oN fo
r the PILES, is ,warranted to ef.
feel a cura - in nFery case, and in all strides .of the
disease, or the money will be refunded. Full
diretions aeCoMparky each bottle, ' 1 • ,
Abel 'Ferrell; Montrose Babepek,Dim
ock 0. G. Hi mpateail, Brooklyn ;and Dr. J.W.
Lyman, T_Unklfannock; agents. Idec y
I,t - •
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Trig NEW Ai:Er:testy CYMOTEDIA:--A popu-•
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Geo. Ripley And Charles A2 , ,Dana,. aidd.d by 4
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volumes, each containing 750 two•cottimo pages.
The first.eight vrdumes are now ready, each eon , '
taining near 2,500 original articles. An' addi
tiona(volitmo 'OM be -piiblished once in about
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50; half morrecco, $4 . ; half Massa; $4,50'
-each. .
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without being - kuperficitil, learned but!not-pe--
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free from personal pique and• party • prejudice,
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$4; Had Calf, $440 each: •
.! •
THE WAY OF.TROCUREIG THE PYC!OFZDIA
bit DEVATES.--Fortn a club of four, and remit
the price of cpur ;books, and five copiei will . be
sent at the remitter's expense of : carriage; or
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Teachers' Lia sof nations...Teachers'
examinations ivilli be held in the diffe.rent ItoW13•
ships, at 9 o'clocki a. m., as follows:
Choconot, May sth, H.; Franklin
Bth, South Schooihoose ; New Milford and Bo
rough, 9th, Gruied School Building.; Harfordi
10th. Villatie; Gibson, llfh. Union Hill ;I.Fack
son, 12th. No. 2;Thomson, 14th, Center; Ararat,
15th, Church ; Herrick, 16th, Uniondale; Clif
ford and. Dandaff, 17th. -City; Lenor,l' 18th,
Glenwood Schoo.llipuee; Lathrop,•••
Hills
dale Schoolhouse; Brooklyn, 21st, Center
Scho_olhousd; , Bridgewater and Montrose, 22d,
Free Schoolhouse; Dimock, 23d, Chrners
Schoolhouse; Springville, 24th, Hollow *hoof
house • Auburn, 260, Low Schoolhouse; Rush,
26th, ' Champion Schoolhouse; - Jessup, l 28th,
8 , ,11es •Schoolhoose ; Forest. Lake and 'Chap
man, 29th, Towne; Middletown and Friends.
vilie, 30th; Baldwin's Schoolluidai; Apohcon,
31st, Graves Schciolhouse. - 1
It will be required orail teaehers' thati have
engaged schools (either posit:Weir or condition.
ally) that they thAll be examined . in the love,
ship where such . sehools We fixated, and not
having engaged schools in the township Where
they reside. 1- .= '
, Each teacher . will plealte supply, herself. with
two or More sheet; of foOlscap paper, Pen' ,and
ink. _ 1 - 1
The examination will be the, written Ind oral
methods c °Whined. 1 1, •
Ati interested sie - invited - to attend:
B.IF. I'oi/ canner, Co. Sflpt. • .
Brooklyn, - Aprilllo, 1860. • o •
, .
it
- IESENIVEIN,S
•.;:. A. - tnati Worth 'over - onei handred
thousand dollars in under iiiresi'in Gur
rand coduty Kr, for stealing 14c - oil i
• -; • 'Miss Van Duzer of Le Claire, WIS., ,
_was in hive with one young' man; while 1
her mother insisted - she should. Marry
ian
other.:she th e ught' she wtiuhl 'fright
en lier motheT by retending to hang her
self, but, siicecede in hanQug herselrin
reality.
, . /• .
...
; . Two shocks of 'earthquake were
experienced sit_ Leiington, Georgia', on
the, evening of the 24th ult.; the same day
of the stioi:k in Tennessee. • Onl of the
coneusFiplis was sufficient to "OA water
out' of a tumbler on the tea table, and rat
tle; the crockery.considerably• on a= side
beard."
• ' .
HORATIO OARRATT
Dialer in' FLOUR. GRAIN, GROCER
IES. -PROVISIONS.': LIVE
WOODS., Stupre- DRUGS.'
WOODEN and STO]'TE WARE. ALL
KINDS, of lIOUSEKA'.EPING
• ARTICLES c 6 .1",AN1(4.
NOTIONS' IN GENERAL.-.-one door
NOrth of liarnton'4ll Otel, .Areto Miliord, Pa.,
i ILTOULD be pleased to see all his 41d frtentts
V•lr •and many new - ones at his NEW Store
fronting the DEPOT,.. where ho-is piepared to ,
showthem such stock of • the abni . e artiees
as New Milford has long stood .in need of.
"'Division of trade him as many advantages as
divlsion oftlabor." Any man confining himself
to one branith or business, giving that branch
his Whole Capital andattention can kecn n better
as.ortmant.'i buy cheaper and SELL•CHEAPER
than if the same means and time was imtployed
• kilt general tride.- • If you dent think so, call
on the subscriber and be convinced. •I'hir sound
• principle of ,
SMALCPROFIT - AND PROMPT PAYMENT,
be strictly adhered- to. Butter Mid other
Produce forwarded to New York at rine-of the
besteonarniesion honses•in the City, on:ii prompt
pay ments guaranteed. •
HORATIO' GA It RATT.
Ihrew Milfiird. Sung. Co.. Pa.. 41pri1,1861.1--
•
NEW. GOO DS !,
idiurstrille Centre, Snell:. ao., Ps.
, .
TAT ALL rapt,i,le4;4ow Papers and, Borders, 4,
'V V a very large etoeic this day reeebird, by
461 17th. It:KENYON/JR. 0. CO.
CI lam ns a ,lichen. an MI mensse
VI variety,' by R. KENTON, 311. dt2
EVERY style of Cettme Pont Geode : ete. this
.day reed by It: KENYON, IR. &
S IL
K,
i3rCielts, and Cashrtiere ahaarls . . a ihrge
WW. _K. KENYON'. Ja. & CO.
. . _
1,2"'-'IOBACCO this day received and
for. sale' tower than eliewhere in SuNu'a
county. • It. KENYON. JR. & CO.
16001.85. SALERATUS in store and
for sale by itu box or lb. •
ARGE Stork of FANCY Dry ..G.Oods for
sale by , R. KEN Y9N. JRA CO.
lip EA Setts—Five Elegant stiles. •rom pieta—
I from 5 to. $5O. R. KENYON, JR.,& , CO.
tri:wriyille Centre. Pa:, April, 1860. •
• • AL Card..
O.; V. TILILVEII.orthe
Wll.l. be at NEW MILFORD. on FRIDAY-.
April :nth, at airnum's Hotel. Also will
be, at SUSQUEHANNA On the FIFTH of
each month during the Spring and. Summer,
At Nieola Hotel. During each v . v.:it:lllmi
give Pree Lee,turea to the Lldie44 o'clock,
m. - upori,suhjects of the, Gist iniportnneel'relati.y e -
to thirspeciah diseases and, hygiene of the sex.
revealing the gaUses. of such , nveladies 'and those
most prevalent and subtle violations :,f
. 13hisioti
logical laws which result in the premature -de
cline of American
. 4.Voinen-. •
Invalids will find it to their acivaritage.to give
him a call:
Binghamton Water Cure, April 10, 1860.,—tf
BOAIIDINCr SCHOOL,
. , E
T•
AT .GFIA BE ND PA
• , •
i HIS scnont. will lre-opened for thO r ece p.
i tion of t.adies and Gentlemen. on the 29th
day (Wednesday), of February!, 1860.
TERMS CT TUITIGSI
Primiry BonOles per Qity of I I weeks., $3.00
.. •
Common " •
Comthon find Higher, "
Higher' t ne)ii!h, •
Lessons, on Piano; "
Use of Gi
- -
Ornamental, rind Classical Departments, extra..
The Principal has had much einerience in
teaching in New York and Penn'a for the last
ten years, in Centronn - , as well as Select, Graded
or High Sand's. References given if require d
N. B —Board al the boarding hall, two doll's
per Wick. Lights and washing extra.
Payments to.be made: quarterly in-advance.
mit I' E. W. ROGERS, Principal: •
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
FOB I S6O. •
GREAT'. ATTRACTIONS
AT TM;
- FOOT or MAIN - STREET.
T HE.
extensive Furniiure EstabliAment.of
SHIM BROTHERS htving, been refitted and
greatly improved, the proprietors%sespectfally
announce to the citizens of Montrose and , viein.
ity 4 that they ate constantly malting and keep .on
hand the LARGEST and . BEST asmortment of
FURNITURE
To be found ha the conatry. •
We give the following list of some °till° ar
ticles which -we will seklit greatly reduced
prices, tor , CASH Or REA DY , AY: • •
Burenue, , Walnut or Mahogany,' With glass,
fiom $l6 to SM.
lloreaits with marble or brocatelle top%s r- frem
$lB% to. 824. And a large assortment, from $B,
$lO, 1.1, 1.4. to $lB, • • 1
Wash Stands; Card Stands,Cornerand Square
Stands, of all verieties' and prices, fromlb!cents
to ten dollars.
Desks,Rivana ,ToWel Reeks, FootAtools,Ouo.
I mans, Lounges, dej.
Centre, Card,LPior, Toilet, Dining. Kitchen,
and Extension Tables. •
Chairs—Cane! and Wood Seats, Rockers--
Cane, Flag.. and Wocd Seats, of every variety
and style. 1
- Sofas. tete a tales furnished. at short notice.
at Now York prices.
•N. B. Ready made coffins on band or fur.
rushed at short notice.—Hearsea always in
readiness when desired. •
• We (employ none but CAREFUL And Exinni
iflCED WDREMEN. We intend to do our Won"'
WELL, and sell it as Low ail it can be affe'rdiel
W, snrrn; .
. .
• - - ,A.10111TU,31t.,,,
• E. R. SIVISTIC
Montrose, Jan; 18th. 1860: tf.
'To 'Mereliailts and. Dealers.
TAKE ibis method of informing my many
kind and generous friends and 6untonier!t
that I have changed my interest in the Hardware
Easiness, in New York from the house formerly
Hunt, Thomas 4 Co., and - lately I. L. Hunt, at
• t,
215 Pearl , Street, to that of
, MOONEY,- CON COMPANY,
23 Perk*oto, opposite the Astor House,
where I-would moat respectfully invite old and
new friends to dall, beeend their orders, which
will be gratefully received and promptly filled.
Div - address will be at Montrose, Pa. until the
Itt, Of April. and from that date till June. Care
of shove Nouse, or Lawrence, Griggs & gin*
bury 46 Courtlandt street. N. Y,Citv.
- mh*'ivl. C. TYLER,
DR: .CIIIIOIICHILL'S
. ,
CURE FOR. CONSUMPTION , . ,
HYPOPHOSPHITES OF/(IME ANO' OF SODA-.
•,
yptivir FATAI; seourgo 61" the human rare—.
I.lComweipti,ini—ean new 1w prevented and
cunEb, with ther'seme (I.IRtAINTY ias•ank' .
othe'r l diSeaite. 'Tie now Rilinedtdireovered by •
or.Churehil of Paris, has prrfminea More cures
i,l Canfi
rt ed ConNumptinn in n year than
earl befe / unil in :thy recurds'of
in.the•past annteftyl .
stEntonials..ll,7
Cure e(ei coaeih thi Laii . Stve 7 lf y 4,11 w:t,t
rene givr theni abundantly, t h at thelly
pophosphitpri4 the Dore iteter'dr that can cure
em•silteptiori. Read whit.Pi, Vorieri ear; t .
t WINeIIESTEit. E•tfriNgtt *rm. I am an'Ain - ;
patint; - or thirtv - yenis preaffee,•ih I%'r-tern Neu.
tirsi tria l of.the tlypdrhol.hite. , w4o
made,a veer it , , , ... DreVrtiber, with art at Prielleea.
C:. aged 25 )7trieri •watt truly e
hard ene. The patient had Geer) peononneed tt
''consumptive E.r mix years previous 'he - begin.
flingningof the treattnent -She evidentle Was in . the,
3d and Last shiae ; tabererot in the 2d st4fe in'
enrh Lung ; .. - everat critics in the Left holm,
showing eavernomi rah:4 ; a. 111.4 inces4ant.
cough..; Pulse' tpn frquent and tee;,tt epunt.
With three aymploms et.roi.firMi•d`Phthi.49,
hdring - no faith in any'rernedieit I ' , ter he=
fore used, I wrote to rin nn c k.,VALI - med 3 b o t t l e ,
of the,llypeplio-phitett. (in nv:a.ie, her semi.-
tem4 Improved; and durine-Stoe of . th e filth
end sixth,. she was ettrong',i2nou2ii, to w - a,l; half
ti mile, From then, up to .this • week,- when I
saw her s she his been at work. •
This rem:mica:hie Mire, I friliit in ea r : J ur , sa y ,
was effected hii.the IlteurnosenrrEs...
GFORGER I'MVEPS.)t. I).
1.
COMA. %V% oritivg N. Y...,Th.ish 12. t
STILL gORE..RESI A It KAALE CURES !
,
ThEijolln*ime luttet from an ,'Ad pt,yhMan in
Chemter, C.. must .smigry aft- toi6...nter
donbk4-thet•fruwv of ihix Wond e r
. . . _
, . .
: • I. ',UHATITsfe.. 3d Moeih, 26;h. !860.
• Fnitsn..l, WrxcilF...tErt : . 1 " * *. Thirty-six :
person's -have oh:mined' the medicine from Me„,
twelve of which have been under my owireare•
Five tit them were. in nit: , opita. ,ll . - Arld OP I''',.. • •
merit' of Other. physician's, linp;•less ea-es of
ththisis 4irrita Ede eritt. 2 h, copious expeetora.'
turns of a perulrut.eharacter, nieht - sweats and
ennicipation. ' These eas,..s . " Were from ..iee' to
three Years st , ndiroi:. An-rotation and perees:'
i .
sios Reeeloped sot hds. which, tuk . en ire corinec
ion with other s 'ninon's. pave evidence or A
ci;liditi,on front vid di I .11'it erVer. in i.evuoteen
'years practice, We a MifiLrliel:4l , l. • recover by. any
other treatment. )* * * _linder • tto; Ire ,t
-rnent of the Ilypophosphiles, alftho hot Sump- -
'toms erased; and- th 4 Itave nniried fle;.11 and
I itren2th , and health—mom.. of them hott t e that?
I they had enjoyed for seven .ears previously.
I. The mher.e.ames under my , -are- - wore in the
- incipient "stages, and in . ,them all 14mptroes and
traces of the disease have . di.apia.ared. Of Rinse
who were not under my cure, I ha •O not heard
of a single patience ho did not express hlmse't
bap:fitted by the lase of the Remedy ; althoUgh,
in' smite of !hem the di-came was .tie far I,d.
ysneed , to• AMR the possibility of rtel , tl rY:
' I presufte I air as Skeptical in nif•dicinut; ?r
sPecifils., as most physic:ans ;' yet, fr;on the ex
perience 1 !rave had in the use Dr. J. I?.".Churc 7 -
iiitl'i4llPinerly for Torth•rciflosis; I would sal'
to all worefoiVe a tendency to that. disease—Take
i';'andthe Sooner the teller; before themi is
disorganization. * 4 `' ' *
We W. TOWNSEND, NI. D.
•
. .
WtssehiMer'sGpittlinc.lll - phoplin%-
phites ACT WITH rno - lipT,F:ss ANL)
ciournis-ry in ry
. ( - Vs;;;I:-M1 , -
'PION, .and with int' alable eflie-,m, De- p
rnngrinnra.A.lthe Ni•rrmo. anti Mood S:v:omnig,
General ))ebility: Pysnepsiitt A-thma, Rieltols;
Female; c,omplaints, Spertmitorrhea. iu all
order,. dependent on imp:l-R.4 nrlimpuired
tiu
tritinn.andia all,ea e of loed or eou.t tetionor
Thee int:ora-m the tiervoui or vital
energy:relieve Cloogh,-elieek - Night Sweatz , ; and
diminkh F4peeel , rUtion, Mprove the appetite,
aires.t. Piarrhcea, promote refre.hingsk - er , 61 :0
create tics, ivid -
17. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE!
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not erinfound this "roui..de with the
phate4•or Cheinival Food. 11... ware Fo
p:if:loons i-ontaininz Iron. the .u.e
Corr-surninirin. Is pronotin.:ed dengi t -roos
and criminal 'by - eurliority. -
Send for iny Cireu'er.- which fzive4 the
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Tre..tnient. Inquire' for end use only .
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HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
TEE EXCITING CAME. OP BIMESS
. .
rptitil Pp KM is the life.sasta intim , agent:, It
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ele, nerve and integument: .Tho sht mneh ii its
Ingtilra,trirc, lhe Vein. :nntd s tho
irltustineS the channels thr'(;ogicwhielt Wa• to
matter rejected in its prnchn'tions.. iY expelled.
Upon the idntnacho ht. circulation and the
these Pill* aid ximiutaneowlv.relieving indiges
tion, parity:4lr the fluids, end regutnting tho
eXereli tttt •
THE NATIO,NAL com PLAINT:
. Dcopep.ia isAin , niost critnir on d'i•ease among
All classes in. this country. 14 . ia..111/111.4 n
and shit p . et4, and. is the primary
sourco% inntint
erdl.ble dithgeroits maladies; hut u I evry itn typo
or gyniptorns,however'obstirate ilc:re•istanee to
ordinary preparations. it viehl.. - re:1 , 11111 an.l- rap- •
idly to this searching.and unerring . remedy.,
'BILIOUS AFFECTIONS.
Trio quantity .of the bile i.. prvAst impOrtanco -
to health. - Upon the liver. the p lund which .o
crete.t this fluid. these Pi:is operate specifically. \-
infallibly rectifying its irreglif , ritir,toindeficera.
ally. cgring 8i.11.1114 Rentittants.-and'all .
the varieties of di4etse gynerste4 by arc uttniitu
. rat conddion of the organ.
Unlei+. the bowels liprrero. their re netlonsprop.
erly. the, whole body suffers. Tens of thousands
die_ soesallY pr Dysentery.. Diarrhoea. clotonie
Cen.tipatien. and other di,.'es,:e4 of theme wlMto
pipes of the r‘y . stem. The efTect.fillhe• Piths upori
all intestinal dimordera, "velictli.r casual er..epi.-
demie„. lan phenomenon in medicine. By follow
ing the firipted directions, the mast Attuning. ea.
bra of bowel complaint: arertrecrittly controlled.
• •
A -- WORD TO *FEMALES , • •
The lei debditiend irreatihritiel'whieh are
the repeatl annoyance's" of. the weaker seX, and
which• when neglyeted,nlw4y« shorten life, are
ridieved fur the time being. and pre , ;nted in time
•.0 cowe,by a cehrso ort his mild, there' alterative.
trollotoriy'it l Pills are the he;?t remedy knitter/ in the
. . world tot the almoint; disebils : ,
Asthma Cheat. Dimes...es. Fever and Ague
C - tooths Bowel Complaints !emote Coniplaints
- Cost ivcness Inwaid Weakness
Diarrbtea 11t-adaches • Liver Con plaints
Dropsy Lowness of . .. Spirit—
s in fl ammation - Stone and Grovel
Influenza Drpep4ia • Secondary .Symptoms
Pi es Venereal AfreCtioaSyortns of all kinds
*,„1; sold ( :at the' Manufactories of Professor
Nollnwnyy 80 Moiden Lone. New York. and 234.
Strand. London. by pestall - ros ible Ditnigkta &
dealers in Medicine ihro'out the United States
and ths - eivilized world. in , bozos at 25 cents,.
'62 1.2 centti. end 81 each. - • • . •
• fir There ilia considerable 'saving by taking
the larger - sizes. - .; : -W- 3 "
N. B.—Direct eons ro the gold:awe n patients
iievery.diaorder are affixed to each boa.
ltelvar -
BOWEL COMPLATYTS:
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