The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 26, 1860, Image 3

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    THE SEVEN
,rote.
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' The New . York It'setroc . Oita . sums, up ; The steamer North Briton .arrived , at
Sumner's: creed in seveteptdatti.:-:-- -. .! . 1 ;• St.. Johns on 2.. id htst; briuging.Enro
lst. That the compact Withl the slave . p W eau dates to the r ll3th. The •Pnnee of
States is not binding; ai. tgaiti4,Chriatiaii: 1 'ales sailed for Aineiica' on the •ntb.: in'
itv, and the Bible. - . f ! his yacht... The aceotMis from tivr'itrabaldi
2.d. That alllaws...,for,,slave ;protection ' are meagre. We have conthin :01 . details
even in the States, are sinful and Atpcon- ! ofth - d Most• shockingloittrages in , Syria,
stitutional. , . ; - : kaleit, a christian tots of ten thottaand
td. That the Fugitive Slave tau - is un- hilt:ilk:tuts, Inisln!ett:`caPtured. by , the
c onstitutional. ;. ,
- • i bloodthirSty.D.rnios, 4.0 3- large part of
' 4 4th. Thatthough the.Courtbf the Uni- the male inhabitants Niel . ° slaughtered .in,
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red States held. it to be &ttt4iiutitinal, Ithe streets, whifel 114 'females were re
their, holding is not binding iiptin- the tri- ;.Served for eve" a worse fate.. The de
bunals or the people. T ,' i tails of this massacre are sickening in the
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501. hat an oath to maintain th Con-;.last deg Emboldti ed liy their sue
iee. -,"
stitution of the United Statesidou't neap ) ce . .4,, the Druses tam threaten to attack
support of the Constittitioui as expounded , Damascus:. The Itnglisli and Frenchmen
bythe Courts4 - or by, the. Pre L eedents . yr: of-War in the, harbor OTBeyrout have . b:ien .
the Government. . t
• ( . . ordered to 'render' anyitissnirance in „their
:6th. That e'very man' as a I right - to ' power to the. porsecuied christians; bat
construe the Cqustitution as 'lie under-fl eve r 'n.the city oftl4yroitt.is not wholly safe
stands it, acid to carry •out the? Constitn- : from an attack by the Wild hordes , OfDrii
don according to his own tinderganding. ; se.'
' ith. That ilfteeti States of our Federal
Union are barbarous States, in Whisk live
barbarians, &e. . .. • .i . .. ,
That -is the latest forth of getinine ite
publicanisnt which the Massa,chnsettii Leg 7
islattire, fiir instance, 'endorse..4,:.,l ..`Let its
advocates
. clothe Lincoln with the pOwer
to carry these things out, and i Old Abe
will split the .Union
THE SLAVERY Qtl'i-STION IN.C4EGREss.—
The-reception corded to Mr. Douglas in
Bhstein on Tuesday :evening, was very !
cordial. In the course of his . Oddress -to
the thousands who had assembled towel
come him, he time spoke of the slaVery'
discussion : s , in Congress,: : • •
For the last few- years, the :Opole time
of Congress has been employed s lin the dis
cussion of the Slavery Auvtion, to the
exclusion of the impOrtant business affect
-nig the whole country.. [Voice;-"'That's
so," "That's : good."' ISleneyer you
your represensatives why the:). • did not
revise the revenue system in order to de
ti'ay
r the expenses of Govettmetit without
borrowing twenty millions of dollars a
year, tliey tell . you they had, no time.
hter.] The whole time was occu
pied in the discussion of slavery,! and : there
was no time to-,raist; money( to! pay
honest ,debts. " Good," ' good, -and
applause.] . ,IViten you asked!yimr repro-'
sematives why it was:that 'the Fagitic.l
Railroad had not been made, 2-you were
told that there : was no time_ Inkanse the
slavery question had absorbed the entire !
session of Congress: When - ,yott askymir !
representatives 11(.4 it is that!:iha ! Ail;
system has not been reformed and earrieti
on with vigor, throughout the country,
von are told that the bill' was loSt for want
of time. fLaughlerl When yon ask why
it is that von have no overland. pail route !
to the Pacific, and no ! steam lizies, you are
told that - the' slavery_ quest!ion! occupied
the whole session, atll-t be bills !were: lost I
for W.:Mt of tittle. [Renewed.-laughtc , .]
Thus you find 'that all the \'‘g,:'eat 4! measures .1
which alfect the commercial interests, the'!
shipping interests, the .inalinfietnring in
terests,- the industrial interest, of the';
country, have. been lost, for want of time.
fLaugfiter and applause, and': cries of
—Good !"I !* fellow-citizens, there-nev
er will be time to perlbrin the '.duties for'
J
which the government was made unlessgl
your; hanish forever the slay . ery question !'
from the halls of Congress and remand if
to-the people of each Staten !earh-Ter
ritory, according to the platform of. the
Democratic party., [Prolonged: and vocif
erous !cheering.]
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JOHN HICKMAN Fon LINCOLNi—A. mass
meeting of the friends of Linc(;lo, Hamlin,
and Curtin is advertised to be belt on-the
:2th inst., at West Chester, to lic• ad
dressed E by Col. Andrew G. Ciirtin, Ron.
John thekmon; and others. Sc it seems
that Mr. Hickm as
n h . deterinined to
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throw off his thin disguise „of I.snioerney,
and come out op illy fdr the Republican
'candidates. 'We are not in tinf, least sur
prised at this conclusion. Mr • Hiaman
has been for several years substantially a'
Republican, and be is not so «: al ealcula
ted"to jday a deceitful part,iiretendineto
he a Democrat Whenhejs not, as-some
of his political associates. He. is no more
,a Republican now than he was lin the fall
of. 1 . 858, when AttorneV Gend:ral Knox
stumped the Chesteriii3triet in !big behalf
and vouched for hiS Democranyi He:only
has the oandar to silo* the l public, in an
unmistakable manner, wher,e he belongs.
We wish that _Sonic of his- ftiettds and
fellow-laborers, who ,arO-hanging to the
skirts of the Democratic part} , , the more
effectually to nceomplish its ruin, had a
suttcieia amount 'of self-respect to inflow
his- example..—Knrri6b!zr&Pu_iricit.;:
sn AIMPSIIIRE.—The Democracy of -
New 'Hampshire seem disposed, to adopt
the only course which . can preserve their
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organization and prothote their. success
now or hereafter. Union and harmony is
their motto, and by a strict adherence•to
and , zealons and energetic . effort; •they I
rw-restore their ascendency here at hOme,
whatever may bethe ieshlt of the Prqi
dential contest in the country 'at
To this end every true Democrat shoUld
and will . direct his _efforts, No matter
what may have been the preference of
any,, previous to "the. nomination ; no
matte.elvliat may be the present course.of
men in ()they States, it hr lain that it is
the duty of all Democrats in. New Harup-:
shire to give their cordial and earnest Sup
port to the candidates ti-hoin the greatest
mass okths party so ardently:ll4am. By ,
that course alone can we hope tb recover
our ascendency at. liome;,hv that course.
alone can_ we pre Serve the. integritY of our
party. and enable it, :tio effitient
support to the Democratic Naoonal
Ad
ministration which we hope to hge inang-
itrated on the 4th of Mach next.—Con..
cord (N. H.) Patriot.
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- PlTENostuxol.—;4t, about',
half past nineli'cluck last evening; a mete- ;
or of the.rio.4 sizigular , charucter pissed
hrourrh the:beavens' from --the i'weSt to
wards the east,..
.It Was preceded by .a ra-;
'llatiee. similar to tharot !attrora, , and.
Prugressed slowly, lingering ,for some!
Time within the range of - vision', It. too
apparently, of several, • b6dies of a
greenish hue, connected wiilt a belt -; of
flame t 4 1 long:streauier of fire was in its
Croivds were, gathered at the
street corners, disrussing i And :speettlating
upon its suppostid influence on mundane
affairs, In the neighborhood - of Fdirnamint
it seemed to touch the top of the 'Tyler
.vorr mound, while those whO Witne;led it
from the wharf described it as sinking
to the bed of the Delaware,whok „malice
was illuininpted with its 6i illianc e. Of i
course this was,*reality, nocthe case, as'i
'accounts from some distance 4ov; Cam.
den represent it as stili.intr,shiti4 its flight . ;
towards the orient. As.seldpm thatsuell
an :.ecnetttric .
.breaks upon .:the..j
harmony • of the§p.,,creft..inlit . ,e vien of so i
large ,t,gti of spectars;atid . :, 'We may 1
expeet, inu*.astrcknikini6k.
nu thesulijett.--Piarci . • ,
LATE FRO EUROPE
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Wl:srinzs - .):E% l'irtx.7.—lrlie; Ontario
Repository; an . op wsif,ton print, says:—
.While Doug his is not our candidate, we
ar4 Willing to dO hint and his 'friends the
justice to,say that Wel)clieve his strength
h
hasbeengr . eatiy JiMierrated. AVe can
;speak only from t e Oitintony of others
in relation to the support he is likely •to
receive in other ,aecticiiis - of_the.,- country,
hitt no man of intelligenceand candor can
conic 'to any other conclusion. .than . that
here, in Ontario eoun i ty, the Democratic
piirty:iire united Opon,liim, - and not only
that, but that there ate many of the all
er.imities who will. give hini their hearty,
support; After a flee interchange of opin
ions with men of the tarious parties; we
are satisfied that h)ou#las will receive the
largest DeMocratic vote ever polled." ,
CALL FOP. A 1)0,i7G4s STATE COSP7EN
TION.—IL J. tiahletAaitt, Esq.i- a member
of'ther" - National D.i.iuneratie Committee
appointed by
.the Bidtiniore (Douglas)
Convention, ilaa jUSt iistted an addres ac
cording- to the mstriietions given that
the Saiil Convention ' ,pro
testing against the actlOn of thc StateCoth
m4tee to unite, the.; electoral ticket, and
eallini T for a niassintull. pelegati Conviar.
tiptic to be held in . Harrisburg ' On -. Thurs . -
the .tith of this month,, when the Via=
rions Democratic Orginizations. favorable
to the dection of Nr. Pourlas, will assem
ble and fortii a strai4.2:l4i electoral ticket.
34:: limicßiNut mEjADVisEs.l. 7 iitoN-:—:
ThC..New York. ,T, tir:dfl,6l Commerce of the
]9fli . silys:—" ,A. 1 ;tteq'froin tr. Brecdzin
ridge•bas been reo.ive.fd in this city, urg
ing conciliation hnd I' coaperatibn. We
have not seen thetter, but a friend of
ours Ill.:. It urges the' importance of car
rying the State foi:•Sonfcbody—anybody—
besldes Lincoln. ..• ?; .
P.OVULATiCiN (4: PENSSTISA,NI.I.-:
The BllOrlin computes the
present.popul4ion of s .:titisylvania at 3,-
100,900, and this ' L bstifbate maile on the.
supPu . sition that he liier eentage of in
crease since' 1850 ;Willlhe the same, 34 per
cent., as it was in ithe .en years from Is4o
to 1850. The rapid •:Ovanee of the eiinn
try is'strikingly shown in this: Here we
have a single statue ofrthe eordederacY of
thirty-three, wino i 5, in population as
large as the Boinan . 4ates before the 're
cent troubles: .1 . 1 ilk.trly eqUal to that
(if ~Pcirtulzal or trolliind, and larzer than
that of several bflte liropean kingdoms.
By the,Vear.l . .B7o, in t:he same ratiolof in
crease, er ,pointlationi -exceed 4000,-
000. " ' i
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SINi:I.7LA CASE o r CoNsc:E . NcE.- r -A
building wiL , fired at.
,),•2c.::tur, Michigan,
by some unknoWn - person, but was not
eqnsunied. as
the
the in
icendiary had *Milled t„ the fire With the
Aendish pnrpose"ofdeWoying the build
ingana burning the inmates, inn, after it
'had got well nailer wiiv,.he had repented
/dills purpose antTextin . guished - the flani es.
No, alarm was giVen.,:ind the inmates s!ept
soundly until ‘moriting.! when traces of the
firo were discovered, also a pail wilich had
been Used in .the Cistern and a 'lr., which
had Been used to Sop - pie flames, and ,eri
dences of pretty livekliWOrk in drowning
the fire. • ' '
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RILE IN Nrw extensive
fire is raging in, the W i bods'nenr7,gg Har
bor, .NeW Jersey,supposed to have z °rig=
hutted from tbe,burning out ola coal pit.
The tlarne . s ;Keentot'have• extended in
length and breadth sotne twenty-five miles,.
and Were rapitliviapliOaching the fine of.
the railroad, Taro hpitses have been de-
Strived, and-the 'smote :thing the • line of
the road for a shOrt diStance is so dense
that scarcely anything can be seen. Egg .
ILrbor is - some tWents7.miles distant from.
Atlantic city, and.abbitt,forty from Cam
den. ~ • .
.E'oxvitnstoN pEENXN.—‘ - ‘Aiiilll"
I C;a ' ollpr pass nger by the same
steamer as Heenan ulirthe. linclson river
latex and we heir itrStated that • he. had
a cOnversation with
'il eum of some two
duration. I Thesilbject of the eph-_
Ve!,sa t i did notlt ran Spire, hut. it is prob.:
able that Gard4r iftlS endeavoring to
perSuarle Heenan I to 4batidort bruising as
a profession. - ., • -
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•ThrsnErstA."—lNl.anyibelievi : . this: com
plaint incurable.. To 'disabdse such of l this
error. let_them rend 'the many 'certificates
fronr perSonS of iinimkachable,charaCtei;'
of eases effected by .aiding the arguihord
I.Mlet.s.' coariti numerous di4ease.s
.wideli follow in•the Dyspepsia are
alike ameinibk to t I ii4r4niedy. Prepared
by ,S. Fowle.4 Poston, and sold
Druggists" and Agritits everywhere.-
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MONDAY ..1
_.: ,,EvENING..
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Montrose Fire Coinpany .No." 2. will;
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nit•ct at their -Eagine Ilousallontlai at
7 o'clock, p. tn._ A full house relmesteti. 1
1. Iti P.' ILEV, Ithman.
§. M.. WitsoN, 84 • .
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:- - DEMO ATORIC - •CLUBL,
-f..
- The SpsquebatMa• Pomoeratie.
Cltt.b meets everv;Moridav gveziimy, at their
over ;fore fI. N. - Bullard: . in
'3lohttlise. AU die invited attend.,--
MeMbeNtip free. 1; 14 BREWSTER,
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TU'aie l." • Yoteri gf_Sase I • rhanna - Count# : 1-
the - "soliotation friends. I
*prOen . t irnvself - betoreu,askitik forvour
gyffraggeibt. the i l t kffiei of . litttriit- at the
Yolirg tespec:tfiliK;
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4th.•1860
13r40 - Vyn Jul
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maithhativligisem . atofilr.eturchill'a
Ityp
. 41thottphitep of I.,itzw. , ftitga,i. OA 4th r 3g r r •
HoppLAztvs'
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• tt tifi . -
:STANDARD Ii MEDIES
of the.preeept we t have , acquired their great pe puterity
onll4lrjugh'yeers of trial. 114beunled sitisActioss
is macro' !kith= Ije all wee.
1309FtAtirs'S ,
= GERMAN BITTERS
, ' ; . • ' ittti. poertprziriates - .
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Liver Coamlnint, Orpietmla,Tniuildloe,Nervoui D. •
• tilimilkeeesee 61 thil,Xtduq* - -
iLnd eit dleeeeee ertaln: front it dliordend Ileh, or Kraft.
, . ..nese.cd" the Stomach and D?kestlie Orgeee,
AND WILL 09sItivtLiiriumx? . ..
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HMI* FM% BILIOUS FMB, 41 / 1110 MTh AND AWL,
See our Almanac for proof.. Plllll4, 'fa COLIA per Bowe. •
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ilooB:ai
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Balsantie4ordial
• %ILL '
• Coughs:Colds. u lloarsenesu, itrouriatia. influenza,
Croup, Piteuraccia, Inelpieft Courinzipciou,
Rai ha perforto‘U the met cures liter known •
of I
'CONFIRMED CONSUBItur
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Asa Diarrbota Cordial it Is unequalled:. fates, 7L cents
per twills.
ROMANO'S ..GEP:II lAN, PILL,
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being well known throughout leurA peand America, needs
no nommeudation here. They al purely 'vegetable, sr*
prepared , with great exattnesa, an era anew-coated. No
better Cathartic Pill can be Viand; Puss, 5 eta per
Thew medicines are prepared by I. C. bl. Jaegra A
. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and 9t. !Dole, 'No, and ore paid by
druggiets and dealers in medichmi, , everribeie. 'The 'de
nature of C. M. Jaczam will be nthe outside of sub
Little' box.
-In our .'.-.Erefif body's Alma nac utillehed —' an Dually, yon
will find rettimnny and cammen idory notices from all
parts of the country. These Alminam era glean away by
all onragents. •
Dthe'r] Sold in Idynlroso by ATI4L,TURRELL,...Igeni. -
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SAVE YOUR. HORSES. • • .
Wetake great pleasure in reOmmendint the Mexi
can Mustang. Liniment an a valtuthie and ludispensable
article for sprain Y, sorep , scratches cc gala- llorhes.—
(Air men vice tied it for revefelburns, braises. FOCC9,.
still Joints and r.....matie pains.iand all say It act*. like
magic.- We usuni.orlier
W. lIEWLIT.
Foreman for Amerimin,-llarudis and Wells, Fargo
Co's Exprese."
Gcntle.nen 7... "1 hada ticizro man' north SIAM who took
cold from a bad hart; and 'was usiile.,. ‘ ...tor over one year;;
I had u.kod everything I could heit4 of Without benefit, un
til I tried Mth.tung Liniment:l It has perfeclly cured
him anti I Call now take the aboxe vice f.:r Mtn. Vet.-
peetfully vours, MEs /) , •;Rn9 - 2. - CE
EversPlanter. Temni.ter -hould have this
invaluable article. Sold by all reiptctable dealer.. ever/
where.• • „
Jy BMINES 4f: P.42?K. Pirpritterre.Veir York •
Moffat'. Life-Pills.—Tlie(hlqh a envied c.:ll§brity
whi el; th I s prcketultient medicine 1144 acquiredfor In variable
efficacy In all dlseaties it proftit to cure.. has r •a:leted
the usual practice otostenta thins hauling not only ur.Tlcets
eary, but unworthy of thena. They- are known b their
fruits‘; their good work'A testify for them, and they thrive t
not by the faith of the credulous. tln all cakes of co.tive
neSA, dyspepila, bilious and till; Vections. fryers-,
and agues rheumatism, f stina t teadaches, 411 d'fferiefal
tierangi , :ntenta of health, these PlllOutvelnvarialy prtAed
a cortain and ' , needy ri•incsly. .I..t.urle trial will plr.re the
LiFti- ILLS heyond`the reach of f:orupet Ilion in toe v,II-
Mationirt every patient.
PIttENIN: III:VTIMS will be fouod to
be , equallyeilicacions in ail cases aildyspep.ia. heads ; he,
nervous.debilitY, sickness Ideldeid to females In delicate
health.undeveryl.iudof 1 - veakitesSof the dlgestiVe organs'.
•Yor inieby.la. W. 11..Ii1OFFAT, f'ls liroadwity.N.t..and
lir medicine dealers and druggists, generally thrOuzhout
erne country.decB I y timo
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, Important to pemaleg..-Dr.leheesoman's Pills.—
The combination of ingr&lienti:in ihese. Pills are hare:mit
eta long and extensive practiCe. Ploy are mild in their
I operation. and certain in correctinix all irregularities, pain
menetrtiaiions.rtatioviiii, , all ob.stnictionii, whetht r from
cold or,otherwi4, htudr.che, paint in the side., palpitation
of the heart.whites.all'ncrvous ignitions, hy,:t eric,,fat
ppin'in the hark and limhs, which
ariee•from interruption of nature. •
DR. CIIEESI:3I.4II - 8 PILLS leas the commencentent
of a new era in the tiCatmentaf irregularitiniadd
structions wit:fhb:we consigned 4 malty thousands of the
I young, the beautiful and •belovett tb srucatavynt Gnaws.
No female can enjoy - Food health uilless sack regular. and
whenever au obstruction takes , plitee the general health
begino to decline.
I . PR. CHEIr.'S.E.'NAN'S: .PILLS! arc - the moot effectrm!
1 , remedy ever known for ell complailits pee:id:axle Ff :deo?.
: To ail clasFes-they are invaluable. ip dyeing: aill c,tain
periodiej regularity. They are k cwu to thousand?, who
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have aced thent at ditTert•nt throlighout theicmin.
try. having the QATICI ion of some 06 the most rei.t;n••r.i
Phy
ciriana in .I:ntrica.
ErVirit tlatipag ugiel and ergs, they iidadd
i nor he weed, with ouch . Box—the PAier tme dollar per &i.e
containing 40
?Bh Rent by mail.. promptly. kit encloeing prite•to th,
General .iir:ent. For :Ile b
Drngiii- , generally.
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R. B..IIrTCHINGS, General A4nt, tA) CvtlarA. Y
Dr. J. W.1. - Tama. Trulkianrtock4nd_.l4l.. TUItRELL
Nontrisi , e, Agent. ' ru33013 ,
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" PIMPLES AND SKINIDISEASES.
Are the result of Impure blood. TheThltiorl becomes thick
and clogged. The =kin is not able to ear: oft the impnri,
ties's° important to health. 'Howl many comer men and
women we nee with their faces etwkred with piniples and
blotches, vbo are' entleavorint: to iimovethern lty the tine
of soaps of various kinds. This In very dangerous and
should never be used. by persort di , siriainbf good health.
l'dothers`who have children altlicild with sores and erup
tions, should never dry them tin by external applitations,
for In this way they will drive in tOe humors and produce.
ill health fcr the cold dur:tig its whole of time. There is
no mother that likes to see tier children' afflicted with fee
ble health. •
.fadston's .IfratitiairrHerb prepared expies4y for
the cure of eruption.of the akin. ett eh no Pimples, Blotch
es. tinres, s..c. They cleanse the tame! of all impurities,
productn— a hitnutiful, clet.r and twill thy t-l - in. so Muth tid
mired bylll personaof red,nement land taste.
julyw4 E. SA .11RO.
ErEl! rFI ER the demand for Iltotetter'n' cele
brated sfornarh Ititt,r9 inerelece. t It In found to be the
Only certain pre.“lrvat!olt or bodihintrentzthAuritrj a reti
nal Ithen the atmoq.h..-re ie calculated to induce a fee!inz
of Inerittide and indigention. The iitird case? diarrinrit
and tlynentery gi‘e wad .before it.Pirolent it:thence_ In.
numerable personn who are now iallre and well. taunt
-thank the dineonerer of thin prepart ion that they have not
been swept away ha the harvest ofrtleath. The Bittern is
reoomnientled by the he'st physic:4l , ln the land. Thin is
the beat evidence of itn real rattle; ber_apee, an a general
thing, they win not speak a wind Nit favor of advertised
rrcparationn.- They have been o.liiiipiAltal to "at:kir/mi.
edge the cfalmn of the/litters upod the the conamtutiv.
Sold be all druggietn.
-Sold iu Montruate by ABEL TpiDRELL. - •Ijaly
777
In South Brid.gewatei-, on the 22nd
inst., by Rev. J. F. 'Dean:, Mr. ALVAH 11.
FOSTER, 'of Montrose, apd-Miis ANErn
11. lionknTs; of .Jessup. ' •
In Lynn, July. 21st, jr Rev. E. W.
Breekeuxhige, Mr. Juli,:oN KNAPP,. and
Mrs. ELLEN KNAPI;, botlf of LyLn . . •
In Deniscm, Crawford ed. - lowa, June
23d, Mrs. "-Itos.k.pz..k, •wlfe -of Hugh- 'M'-
. Williants',and daughter mid Eliz
abeth Corat, deceased, aged 2] years, 3
months.and 27 Xvs. M... formeiiy
resided in this vteinity.
I?est, dear Hosanna, rest, . .
.In ibii.narroly,bed efay- •
Till the-last trump o
. call thee frotn thy du'sty
. To realms of brig4te,r day.
In Frauklin, on the - Ith inst., DA * VID
IV Arsos,'in 2,8
~ aged
In litidf.rewater,. on. th't 22nd• inst.' Mr.
G (54onGEV. Caoakr.v, at .t 3 years. •
In this Borough, on tht. 22nd inst.; Miss
ll.Ams.xisaged4o. 4• • -
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PROP 3L.S.
. J. w. WILLIA 4 .
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411 . ARBEIt...k•HAIR bltESSEß.iolfers his' eervices to
.11.7 thepithlie, with the guarani rftlftit his work shall he
done fn the moetskillftil mid artisSe manner,. ru'r Shop
in the north front of the F7tASKLIS itorsi:,•3lOnt
rose. Pa. Open on Sundays
,frtin . o. a. La. and! 2 p. in.
Juty..%, Sql--1.11 ' ' ' t
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Preadeut
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Aer.nuntot and Notes of A. thtop ' Co. MA eit
11 lathrop &Dewitt:wan the amid of the toboetiber
, for tottkinest. thy ere. eOttled -without . . „further
,
notice. -0.7" COST WILL BE MADE.
Montrose, luf# 28,1860:- tf LA7IIII9P,
• 1101 1 1111 D , AS'S... •
ligAT seiditypfxosr.tßlCTlOr GLAAS',.fors nip
- - p - • - 17,84ELL'
parria o s.
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B. VIIABBETTIGOODL
BESI i Medicinal Saierittnit ; l'eeM SalMitner Chemical
'Soap,- in bias; Concentrated Potash, in cane • -Con
centrated Soft iimm—one small Box will make one Mante f l
of handsome sift Soap, by . the adOtifin of hot vatic.'
For Salo by ' • 'ABEL 7:CFRRELL.
4ropiroo,e,'.lio46
• ' • 'Notice • .
Ts hereby given,.that In puratemmof attiat of Asiem
-44 blv, that Cloorge.llcdcroft. has Med hbu petition with'
the clerk of the Court of Quarter ‘Tarietia of the Peace Tor the county oF, SanquebEnna.,for a Liceoaeth er.4lllplr
ituoua,''rluoha and-other liquors, .brwholeeole; In the
borough of Susquebaniia'Deput.
Mooffe 4 a, July 34; "Iffio..3t R, WADE: "crk.
REfiISTEWS' NOTICE.
XTOTICE Is hereby given to all persona concerned in the
.followlng qmaes, vie:
Estate of Gilltert McKaeby, dee'd, lateof. Bridgewater,
Wm. J. Tntrell, tiduft.
'Estate of Geb.,W.. Pickering, deetl,late of Montrose;
J. T:LangdonAdner. ' ••. •
Estate of Henry Mock, elne'd, late of Auburn, Thomas
Adams Ab'bv Mock. adm'ra.
Estate of T. A. l'esseuden, elec'd; late of Bridgewater,
Perrin Wells, • . 1 .. ; • -
Estate of Amos Chnrchell, dec'd. lete of Franklin;
Blowers Abby.Churrhell. adia'rs. - • '
Tatate of Daniel Cokely.'dee'd. late- of.Aubtarn: Mary
Cokely. adin' - x; .
- _Bltate Henry Lung, deed, late of Rush; Jesse B.
Lung, adml.
Estateof Crmilord Tana; dv,c'd, late of lii . iford,
. Ballcv, ailna•r. • .
Estate of Outdo!). Barnard; dec'd, late of Bedard, Chas,
Tingley; adnir. .
• Estate of John "Blowers, dec'd, late icLawaville; ;Dui
C. Luce. ildin`r.
Estate of li. 0, Baker. deed, late of New Milford, EBEL
of Aldrich, itatu'r. .
Estate ;If Elleh Bagley...deed, late of Brooklyn,
' °ere, adm't.. • ...
-Estate of PIO° Briggs, deed, late, of Silver Lake, P. V.
nri gg ..t James itiehards, es'rs, .. -
That the accouptanta have settled - their acconata in the
ltegister's officp in and for Ow county Of Busqueha
somenga,
and that the nue will be preyented•totheJudgen of e
fh
Orphan's ConrPof said county on Monday the 27th day of
August. IWO, for confirmation slid allowance.
CHARLES .AWALE, &Otter.
Register's qffiec,.Montruse:July
SHERIFF'S .SALES. ' ii
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131 Y virtue' : of sundry writs issued by tite,Court
1,3 of Com`mon Newt of Suaqnehanna County.
and to rue 4irected, • I will espose e to sale, by
politic yendub, at the Court IlonscAM Slont roam 1
on Friday August I 7th, 1860,14 one o'clock, p.m., ;
%b e. folitiwing :. descritted pieces ur parcels 1)1
land. to vt it .., .
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ALL II we certain pieces or - parcels of land
situate in trib ton La lip id Jackson. enmity. of.'
Sit-quehannabind State of Penti,ylvania, bounds 1
elf Mid dti4elihed an liillOWS. to wit: , tin. first ds 1
bounded.om the north by land of Charles Potter;
on tho east ty land of Wm. SloCum, south by
land of Joiltiini Pickering, -and on the west by
land 'of 'Urbane 11,11, containing alemt twenty 1
tieies, and abOut eight acres improved. ALso—.;
Alf that piece situate as above, and boUnded and
deac.ilaid as; follows: oh tire north, east and
w... , ..t by land oecuspied by Quirks. Potter. and
on the a..tuhl by the public ighway, containing
about eightyitiv'e perches of rand, be the intiutil
- inure or re.ss; with tire apptirtenetiesii, one ham- [
rd dwelling.bonse, oar barn. some )ruin trees,
and all impret iii. At.,.—., II that other piece
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:owes: as atiot a holm tent and described as fol.
loos: on thn not in by EhitierLike, on 'Lose:lst
I-- LO' Lind of HI., Gains rod - A.' Ayisworth, oar
the-south 0, land of A: A\ 'worth,- arid on - tne_
West by lantilrf Janpoi Savory, containing ithutiti
i one acre of.ll.ind nigh the' a..linnets...aces, one
saw-mill, and all improved_- ALSO—AII th.it
other piece kronel as above, and described at-;
iiiitiiiiNi on the _north by by Lind-or Laraliee,
Tingley .& 0,,, 'on the cast by tsud of Charles :
loiter raid ifteutien Harries, on the 'South by
land of Reuhen Harris, and on The west by land
ot'ltruuen llarris and W... W. Wheaton, con-
tainitig about two and one - half' acres of land,
morn or letil4 with !h..; appurtenances, one hiiiicl.,l
log used end! . Cietinpied as a beadstesid'usanutuc- ,
tort-, ifiz.c., with lathe., and other machinery tit:-
tacheitsione ',fruit trees and all improved. [Seized '
:.td taken - inlexecutien the suit of fraileis j
31', Whitney' et. al., vs. 'John W. Stone 1
- ALSO-A II that , certain piece-or parcel of land
situate in thi: township of Forest Lake, county %
and State atoresaid,^b.iunded and described as) ,
follows, to r 'sivit :. beginning at a poet, a corner ,
of-5 (1. Whelatcreft's lib'; thence by said Wheat- i
r'rdlt's line latioth, 69' east, 100 perches to a':
post; -tnericeltionth, 2i' west, 117 perches in a'
post in the i no uf..j. Warner; thencehorth, 78' •
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weal, 53 pecliett to a post: thence moan 65'
and s.toths per.zhes to a post; eience west 51
aand 8.10111, perchei:to a pipet, mid thence north,
37' east, to itiv plane ut beginning; containing
Seventy nen* lie the Burnie more or less, and
all improved. [Taken .in executiOn ai the suit
of Wni. Jevskiand Robert J.:sheen. trustees, to
the ti ,, e of Cliarlotte . .l. Nelson vsl IVni. Pranks.]
- A LSO-411 that c; Main' piece or pared o f
.land situAte,',.lying and being iu the township-of
Auburn, county and S ate aforesaid,, bounded
and described as foilows, to wit: on the north
by Peter Fakell, on the east by J. M. Bushnell,
on the-south by McDennot nod 'Michael
Carriotn rint:l on the west by Jacob D. Young.,
I cOrlaininz 2.4 ”ores, one house, one barn a s mall
orehtrd, anti all improved. (T.ilten in e':cocuti t ita
at tire' snit( of - N. Mitchell vs.-Wm. Alen and
--John A. t ming )
ALSO—AII :that' certain piece or parcel of
hind situate. 'yin...! and b.-erg in the,,LownShip of
Great Bend. I.i.'n nt y and Stare aforesaid. Ron nd7.,1 ~
and described ss follows, to, wit: beginning, at
a point on' tbe sotiiherly side of'llie - Grt:at B. nd
, .
' and Cocheetioi Turnpike and fifth lot from Cliri. i !
ton street at;the ni-Orin coot4tr of lot of Hiram
I DeLtiverouol thence south, G3' . went, plena the i
nine of - said Di.l.:ivergne's lot 1-00 reel; thence I
north, 27 - 1,4,e5t., bo tart to the southerly nor.
nor of the :lot formerly of M. J. Mateson, of
late D, Estalironkm; thence north, G3' enct, afor.g .
the line of . seid Dr. Estabrootes lot 100 feet to 1
-the southerlY line 'ot said turnpike; thence along 1
said turnpike hr the place of beginning, contain 1
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erg about bye thonsand feet of land, .more or
lass with the appurtenances, one dwelling),
hOuse, one horn, and all Improved.. - [Taken in
eats:vim' atl the suit of George W.-:Smith vs.
S. 11: 31un'son..1 -..----- ' -
ALSO—AII• that certain piece 'or parcel of
1 land situste - In the village -of Loilersville. Great
l'llend tewnahip. county •anij State aferesaid,
bounded add described as firllows, to wit: on
the north and south by.lsnd of Truman:Baldwin,'
on the eatit'by the pithlie hirrhway.-dnd on the
I west by land or the N: Y. & Erie 'Railroad Co.,
containing apdut three:fourth4 of:iiti acre, be tire
same - noire f ir less with the appurtenarieM., one
frapieu limn+, barn, shed, &c., and all improved.
[Taken in clxeeution at' the suit of L S. Lea
nein) en. Elias W„. l lluptinind '
4i LSO-411 thit certain piece nr - parcel of 1.
land, situate; lying and being in the- tewittliin i
of Jessiip..-! .eounty • and State aforesaid. 1
bounded and ilio.eribisi is follows, to wit: on
the. north ::. lailts . of Dennis.-. Shills, en' the '
east by land; of a linden Stone. on the - south hr'
land
.of Cid estate iif Wm.. Young; dtce ;4:ea,
:aid by Ihe Drinker lands, and of the west by
A 5. floWe.? ,being lot No. 43 of I,lenry Drink..
er's're...4tirt.4 of the Meshoppen 'tract) contain
ing shout fillv acrca: togct her with i the .appurie
fiance's, one 1 trained - house, and about, ftymity
:We* improtvd. (Taken ' in_ execution at the
suit of JuhalF. Ddolishre;ia George lienry.t.
AI 50. 7 -All that 'i•crtain . piece or parcel of 1
land Situatei in the borough of Sy:quell:Mint i
D e pot e o n* and State stores:tid e bounded and ~
described 114.4km:it:to wit:. 1.111. the north bv.l
the road tending front Ow river roadsio the Jack- ,
son tainpikS, on the east by land of Alva lire• !
ant, on lite south* by ladd or the N. Y. & Erie
itastrUnd 4.:oinnany, aloP we4t- by hind r,f E. ;
Thatcher, containing: thi.l3-four square rats of!
land, be thel same More or lees, together- Witir 1
the appurtlances, one two story' framed hodse, I
and ail imp' ivied. ,[raken in exvieution at.the
snit of Henry Abel vs. 111r;2tia M. Tanner Ural i
Maria 1,. Tanner]. . . f
ALSO:.-411 dint certain pie ce - or parcel of" ;
land situate M. the township °Menu:, enunly.j
arid state aforesaid, bounded and rieserified as f
follows,
.to [Lit: Beginning' at a corner nfli wall,
f 11a . .-nee riylOid .ofltial 'rower, south 44 deg. 1
east,- 64 rode, thence by the came north 77 deg. 1
east 18 rods , thence ; by. lunds'of R. E. Tingley 1
Land of ,M. - tiikiehuorth , 19 deg. west. 78 rids
], and 113' litiksitli wen - nide post in the (enee,' theme°
1 by lander.3l. liaklermad by the burying ground ,
1 ltd . , nort11;88144 - deg4'.west 25 rods. and 18 link.s.l
.1 io a Corot:l.'6loe bury ing,grnund 4 4 ll4 koeno,.'
along the rimaeading , south 7, :12„.
I, dee.4'eee . l
Test. , 33'rods
,andl2 linkiito is maple, 44401
1 L;. lands, of raid 31. Oaltloy. north 78-deg. weal
P, kldttandlp Hoke t.. 43 the plaits of"byginning, I
I containing 10. nerea Andi,b rode of tied, be, I
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i aasue inure Ait ,leta,.and• 811- , anproFedi; [Taken
PxecutiOn ctitho nUlt qrZers.h, Yety go. inks
, Reed.; - 1 , . -, . .
1Af504.740-I,liiit- s eijtaiti . id
,acto.,or,par4f.„ Of
! land -etifiattin'in : - -the , bisyCingh 'orfileadisvllle,,
- t. •
l cififiity-nd. Olefin. aforesaid.* laninded ;and '..cre..
lser•bedt tts.-. folloWs.-„to !Wit: • beginning lit the
portlielost ,eide.:.11(.14"-11 - Ifort and Owe*. ttin-
Pik" ro"jut,". l,o called.-4 the nortsfreatmottier! of
- "John Gurney's hind; thence
.by..the,..semet north,
17 4 east, '2,62 -pitch - 0, Ito tlie,lline otHenrsc,
I Ptirter's land in .Chinennt township; then.ceby'
the line of said. Porter - eland 54 - Pereheh to the
I corn . er-ofrland • Of the' estate 'of 11. T. Glidden,
deceased; thetme.l4:theitauto smith,- 37' west,
i 250-:and 6.10 i hs perelles, to :th Milford add ,
Ow tl, , i) 'turnpike road; thonce along-the amine
1 Sii u ih.. 53 4 -east, 42 ;pere ea lcrAtie'place of 'fie:.
; ginning: . containing 67 'aeres; be the oltnirmere
; Or lesti, together with the - spout oeuvres, one
, framed dwitiling. - onelt6tise, be r, some frnit
I trees. and . aboui 40 aerie; improvr,d,' [Taken in
; execution nt the ~,it of II - S. Bentley:to the.,
'cube of Caleb - Carmel!. vsj Nicht el itileylertl ;
'I ALSO—AII that certain, plecti or : pffreel of
I land' aitontd-in :the Inwinthip of Silver pike,
i county and state aforesa; bounded and;tiescrits.
I ed ait fellows, te wit: Beziening lit a Post, the
I north fcesi eorner of Is rdl of Niielisc) Broderick,
l *heave north along land of
,John JKane 2nd:147
3-10 perches ton post - in the smith lino of • the
- reservation; 'thence by the reaerlnstion east- 60
. perches to:a post, theneel by find' of John Ken..
ally, Routh . 60 peretes tiii a post ip line of said.
,Alichvel Broderick, and th ence olgng'the-samo
west Co perches to the piece of 14tinding. Con
'lining 53-and 2.loths mere., be the asmo-inOre
or lesa. it'ith tho iipPuitenance. [Taken; in'
:executirm:ittlthe suit-of Sy. a- Vir. 11. jeatelp,
trnatees,. to -the use.of ,Ellen -Ringo is. •Sinion
Helloreib] . 1 L..
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1 , ALSO—AII thaf rertain - piece or parcel! - of
land nitun;e in the towtnihip of Rush, county
i and State.aferesald;•boioded and described!**
follows; to wit: .on . the north by land- of David
! Baker, Caleb Carmalt,•and Amoslßolles, on the
Tenet by DMA& Baker, And' Ira puel , on the
month by John '['upper nad, Zennift..CoOleVt.iand
on the vreat' by Benjamin flatliatosy and.Jehn
Hillis,. t;on4ining one hindred and 55
.acreti-he
the same more or leas, with the apportenafiCSi.
one house and barn, or'?e -waggon house and
.otherout buildings, one orchard And about One
hundred, acces irupreirecil [Seize:id-and taken in
exeseition it the 21t1 it hf 1'104.1 Brothere-Cvs.
Clarriss* B. Dewers arid! Eliram I)ewers.] i: -
Nortas: TO PULCHASE4S.—To prevent misnn•
dsrstaitding, notice is het' by gitien _that porch:la.
era at Sheriff's Sales will be required tit pay; the
amount bla -at the time the !And Wan *Ad.; It
hmi becouic imprrativelir lueeesmario adopt this
rule, and it will, be strititte- adhered to, extelit.
where thet.purcaser is :ellen creditor, and is f en.
titled to:tile toed, as pr4vided ' i n the first isee.-
tion of the act of Aasernlfie,•appeored, April 20,
1846; which k as follows : "Whelneette the par.
chasers of real estate at.rphsfi'm pourt or Slfer..
III; . I. hale. sV.al! 'appear f a r m the preperreeciffito
be entitled: as a lien creditor, to receive :Ih°
whole or any ;portion ofitaid tedeq it . shall be, the
--ditty of the -mhera, administrator, exeCutur',. .or
other permOn rr4,kier , suith sale, to: reccirei the.
riceilit of soch purc'hasei. or parr:haws, forLthe
amount which he or they Would .i!iipeAr from; the
i,•,.,,, r il as a forcanid, to be entititl to receive;:—
Provided that , his scctio:n Shilll not he no eon.'
strued as to prbv.cr,t the right of asiti•elierifirail•
roirdstrator, executor or
at
rther poison .a . fore!s i iid,
to demand' and ret;eire a the time. of *ale - a-Suin .
sutlicient to cover all legal. costslentiiled tit be
, p. ..," out of. the proceedSl of snit" pale.:
. ...ad. Oro
:. i,:ided forthi.r, kilit !,r , tor , i, any purchaser or ‘ par.'
cloi-er's shcli l'eceivo incl benefit ot yds section ;
' he or they shall produce Ito the sberifl, or peisori
se ni.:l,:ing said said sale; a duly !certified state.
i.rhcot from the proper records, tinder the hand
and effici . al meal or the Proper officer, showing
;'that he k a lien;creditori etititied; to receire',iny
I part of t h e proceeds of the 411! aforesaid." •
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JOIN
.I'ollNG,.Sheiiti -
-, She.MT's Office, Montrhsc,
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rely 2-4,1860.- 'I
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Auditor% Notice.
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I: undersigned. 'an Aur4tor appointed'hy the Court
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T'of Common - Pleas of Suognelumpa C'ounty. tb dlstrih- ~ i
ate the proceeds of tiheritT.Sale of the real estate of B. F.
Eaton, made aiThe suit 9f 4olomnts Taylor. will attdud i
to the duties of hi, appuini leant on Saturday. the el_6 - di- 1
trentb day of August next, a 2 o'clock.:.p. m.. at the office
of W. &W. ll..leasup, EN.. at which-time and plate all ;
pe:sons tr.terened are mytired to duke - their 'claim-4 .
known ur be debarred from 4.miugin upon said fund. - !
t..-
...i.ISRE.I.I*Vip. .4 trdin.r. •
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19th, 15fAl.—w1. — 1
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Auditor's Nottae.
ifrat Ealateojlhe ilaptt Chtirrhl Ctrat Bend.)
/111111:- Auditor appointed b* the Orphans' Court_ of
quebarunt county. to reOrt a dishibiation of tiw pro
ceetir in hands of the..Sherittitiv the parties entitled there
to, will meet the parties fu i)derert for the purtic . of
him appointment, at hiA 'ofiled • 1n lifotirdie. on 'tl
EliY, the Bth day of A ugurt, 1340. at one o!clock.-tit tae after
noon. where all cLainis mul-t he prekilted or forever
debarred. .1. CHANIBERLLY; Auditor.
Moutruse, July sth, 1860.--il.Sw.t. .
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MUSIC FOR IRE CAM , PAIGNI. -
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HAY W.tIRD'S GORNEir BAND.
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Of Great Fiend, P .
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CONSISTIN'G of ten meroben. oreisnized in 18 , 52, is
prepared to play for Ciilebratione, )lass Meetings:
Picnic , , Festivals. Ynne . rat , .l fie., J:e.i Thu patronage. of
the public fa reFpeutfullv tolitited. 1- - ,
Addret. :- JASON ii. ILAYWARD,i Great Bend„ Pa.
June, IMO.--jetS i w 4.
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CASH PAID FOR WOOL!
By '
Sew June 21.
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ITIIOCIZATILS; ARTIS T 'S T UBE PA I.V TS. Breuh--
IT, Siker Foil,. Varrael4ci &e., a LieW f , u p ply, )tvit Tv
• -IBEL RR EI.L.
M J
ontrcue, uili.‘2l,r 1 Q. '
CALL AT THE
IF You . sfallt ti gond PICTURE, ClfetP, mil at the Car'
on the Green. Having jnia renniedTrom the city ; with
a large ei.-orttnent of PICTURE 'CASES. I am: now
veiling them a ench prices ea to Make if an &feet for any
one wl,‘hirtg picture,to give me, a tztill before goim.% else
where. ' • 1 D. WOOD.
Montrce; ;Ism 5, IVA. I r
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New
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AT Illfiti BRUEN STORE
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attri bet i4i •• ,
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rilontrose, & Sup q l a-Depot, Pa,
Tlie underslgned base proriddct ihetneelres with'a
C7 ' ) i P ls.4-1 1 -i / 4 2 ` ' '' ,nl). ll \ . i t iFii . T
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SPRING.
I:rhieh they hen tof being the . I
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HANDSOMEST "AND C HEAPE S T
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hi ibis Faction of country. Thee also flatter themselves
that they basothe beet farilitial of obtahaltig
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JOLIbS f rtsl) from It 411arl'
and are &terigined not tO be undersold hYauS flan this
eide bf Raw York city. ln re"ard to 1 .
; 11,11ADVIABE CIOTIIIi'G
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we would hay WO be iyg:llal4largely at I
24. (yep -Street, j atr , York Ciii
,
'we can offerthe public bargitcae not enrpassed bykriy -re
tell dealers in this sectiomae ere (=jell heroat retalipti
ces as cheap as thone.whogo td New York and pprchaw at
wholeeale . and then bring theta here arid have to Take . .?
'profit over that which they imp dread, paid thealeelvess
Call and see inland we eaill prey° the fuete. ' -
Q3uttinberT Itoscithattin
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1800,. • -•
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lilidi: Oiiny Pati-Ons whohi ie . UkfanitirD ' A ' eCliiint a
standingsgalnot Mom allay- Beall, ale iespeothdly
Dvltell to copinit igthlatlie /WIC without delay: t . .
BRO9KIi . ;41.01.11§66-qti . .4.,q14A151 ftLtl.
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'Eel; • -- Itte*r±t' - itimietii;
ILL attend to his old eidtew tOcitOiotio Oikiiii,t—
Bilv.tiya.-Jemsfith.,.l.Vo-1/- , ' mrlOtl_
1
-"AjaittliAlitlinied ' from selecting and prpchialpg midis 1
'ridw, receiving one of the largest and best stock of' ,
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•-• ':e j,' ,
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Creenifered in ttil;mar ket, The
a 'it s
°' (. 3rl y ee
* r ythialgood;.all warranted as represen t •
Ternaii :-Reacfr Ifkievirsiel Low .Prtesr. • 'A general idea - of
the sleek may be formed from the Ibilewing enumeration • ;
Dimas;
_ ' bitencrstw, I - !. ••c asiticmai. -- • Pawn, onni, - • VAXNIeHta, - . - -- WannOw GLASS
l)TafiTtirra,. . GaOrraizt, . . '. - otAsepir, ug.
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'CiloaCkaßT, Minors, GUMS; -. ' WALL Ya
1 W rn,
awa' par;tn, - • - Waala'W Ortati&DlS.FATicatOOone.'
Musical instiumeats.Lampsoleweir3', PettuDoclff; • ,
Stone W , are, • - Brooms . Brushes , ' ' • WhipicilimbrePs
Bird Ckges, - - Pocket Knives,' Guns,Pistols, ,
AMmttnition, Liguiiri:Trusses, Supporters, . i
1 Shoulder Braces,' port moans's, . • . Spectachis, . ' i
1 Silver ' dc plated ' Sinc:lnc Forks, &c. 1301d pens, I
IStationery. Vloltn,-Oultar. Bass Viol Strings,' ~
Lithographs, pore:chap_ Teeth, Artist's Tube paints, rash
es, kc. dr.c. , • Also some Dry Goods. Wooden Ware, hard .1
and japanned Ware, Fluid aud Oil Cans; CamPhine. • Cad i
i OH: Burning Fluid, Alcohol,l'arpentlne, lamn, tanner's. I
I tisatfarat, lard. Olen, castor, honed. and raw linseed Oils,' ,
• White Lead, Zinc. midull kinds of colored paints, Vine- 1
gar, Canary Seed, also the 'popular PATEATME;DI. i
OniES, rind other things too tumv roas ao , m..:atlon.
leis impractimible to give more Matt -a general outline
of my - stock through the newspapers' every one wishing ;
00008 is invited to call and examine. Ltstoment on 1
veneering the store must not expect to Had every thing in
sight; tint nearly every article wanted will be produced by
• 1
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Thankful forthe liberal patronage Miherto received, he I
1 hopes-lo merit a continuance acts la increase of the 4
' same. : - • { ABEL ir MEM i
Montrose, June 5,1860.. !
Wyoming INSURANCE Company,
•WILKES-BARRE, Pa.
- Charter- Perpetual.
capita! SIOO,OOO. Surplus $3,000.
Organized. November i>.d, 4. .1?. 1 857
Hollenhaelc, 'D. 0. micAbech. P. Dotal"...
John - Reichard, :David Horgan, Chas Dorrince,
Paml Wadhatns, D Lacoe. ' S Roam;
L D Shoemaker, P Steele, H M Hoyt,'
SXITII, &eV, G. 31. HOLIXNBACS,
Srmuino, Treat. L. D. SHOEXAYIB, nee Pre't.
-H. P: BLACiNAN; Montrose,
myy: y Agent for finamiehanna COClltr.
ALSO SOLICITOU rOll THE '
2 NOItTHEILN FIRE LIFE•ASSUMANCE COMPANY,
No. • 1 Moorgate street, London.
Capital, P,2%,900....Annuni Revenue, $1,000,000.
• • • , WsuGETTt, Agent, Philtnielphl4.
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11l W' GOODS' i.
• EIVANS /Li - ALLEN,.
AV I
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6 enlarged and remodeled- their Store, have the
H - pleasure ofinfortning their ttutneruna customers that
they arc now ready to chow the best assortment of
• CLOCKS, - WATCHES,
SILVER WARE, PLATED IVAICE,
FANCY 6000 s,
, .
• 01.1) C
Tea. - Trays,Brea%loiiist,Finger-ring%,
Hair Pins; Litbin'q Extraetti,
- In thin part of the State. They Earn jm.: returned from
'Neiv.York with a full and aetenslve aslortment of good
In their line, - whleh they have parenased for rash of the
manufaaturers and Importers. and they flatter themselves
they eau otTer Inducements both in style, variety end pri
cea, not to be equalled west of New York: Determined to
keep op with the progress of The age, they have added' to
their assortment many articles nut previously kept ofgen
eral utility, and beauty. Thanking the co:Mannar fur the
liberal patronage heretofore received. they-would . solicit a
COilti11:18:1c ! and increase'ufthe same:
Binghamton. /My anth, 1950.• •
To - BE' HUNG..
-c, l O SCOUR., and CLEANUP.
Li to be "rmdv for the HANGING: ni It can be wit n net•Red
every day In the weel iStuAlaye, 'rxr.eptetl . bby calliag at the
tiontres Bobk Store '
AID WALL PAPER DEPOT,
and purcbaai zofA. N. Bullard ¢nough c lismp and beautiful
wail paper with which to leany ail sour ioonw..
1414 t ILeceived:
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WALL-PAPER ;Br. THE coitD,
, • .At the Plontipee .E . ook Store..
sal .
111;7T-wit loci - e• TitoyulA,
At A. hi!ylktaiurs.
WALL PAPillaml 80R.V.E4 t, tii4,li 003 YAMS.
At the Wall Paper Depot.:
•
Wall J'apei from sto CT= and 2plenrifil border
from lc to dcts pr ynni. \Vali raper Bordering. Window
Cartahan and Fixturen cheap , ti than the same ~ , tyles and
qualities call he bonght fur a ail) . other place i/kor oat of
.Ifonfro.:„ ron ITUELAR
U.
new and laie iasamtment'of Seffool:
and 3T.4 TitiarEit '..lfuce.llan}on.t and. J".42.7(EE
I"fiTIOSS too nntherout , to riondiou,..ull of which will la , :
' , Old upon the priuciple that the nimble r.i.xpencn' i.. far
better than 111, shilling,' by
3Tontror,o, May 21. ISt A. N. IST'LL.kit.D.
1
1:J.a.7/DIMe).!
HAVE YOU , HEARD THE NEWS ?
. IIII$S! A. COLLIER
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T_T AS JUST All RIYE.I). in
and Mented on Chestnut ttrcet. f. 1,1 door above the
r,:sidence of Wm Poet. wher•-•he has opvued a stock of
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cri
unsurpawd in beauty, richneils',.and Mste, and prepared
to supplype Ladies of tbis court,y nith latest • .
PARISIAN AND CITY STYLE OF BONNETS,
Bibbone, Laces and'all the trltrnitim;usually found in a
111,t do's millinery e,tabli,linuMt, at prb es suryti,ill;:lv
low. Bonnet: , .cleaned, prepared and trimmed m st;ile - s
most beautiful and in an eutite new mode.
H. RURRITT.
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.- .ganae -m'A.rcgme,'
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I am prepared to lit the. Ladies. with dres.es•;- I am well
'supplied with styles ..h r e [terns the latest and most unique.
Montrose, May 1:, ISSO. i • A. COLLIER.
N.
, ES EN IV EIVS 1
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.• TAR Alin WOOD NAPTHA
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LU,'Xi C1.)12,:n1A)
le the beet iledicine in the ;troth!for.the tiers of_
Coughs and Colds, Croup,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficult Breathing;
Palpitation of the Heart.
• For Me ray' patiente adranad gages
• Consumption together !with all Diseases
of the Thioat and Chest and which
predispose to Canscustption. •
11 attoeb Me root y aad maker the reit
destroyer. sucetnnb toile i aleoprQu- .
oeeiree eZIKCIOkanOII. 14eiTally WI/011 , •
fa the Vf..teaeed •ilucoue grin:wane and • ,
-• It is peculiarly adapted to the radical
cure of -ASTHMA. ' -
• One dole of Mix inraluable N FRI T qiren OUR
efue and maser/wilily ,•kr . p.itrlelchate parnegAir
'Cain rev' the a icotee (Orate. It le rr ry pleaertne
to the la, le, and prompt - en:it. , fry it
be can clitee , l that it in the cure
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• Atfecii(oss.
Price 40 cent j)ettliottle. 1 Prepared only by
11r. .X.LESENUT.IY,andsoId by R. EA•nwein.
•fi Co. , N. W. corner 9th aid POPLAR:
' For sate Or Nan:from by .•
• va29111./ni, ABEL T Ill:BELL, Draggled. .
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'Mews'! - 'N. r' IT
; Cll S-. .
HAVE . YoiI HEARD The NEWS?
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VV - A T IF 7 i_Vl S . :
__. . 1 L.' - slnutisi,A* iaNOW RECEIVING - 1
i t l il i ri:etTr -t o T ai j ,'ew 1'4,; Isatailh,r ef his choice stock; of
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embraeleOn the . Diy , Goods IMO, de Lens, CIMII roan.
/me , silk., ppplltt.„ Yrlats, eta r , ete,,ete, us wel • aMI
stock or Dome-tick; such an summer cloths, for en and
Ivy.' wear, .Shirtinp. Tiekip...,. Deninv, cloths,
Yirtt,
Carpet Warp, halts. etc. Glees...a ma itiortrilenc—.
Fiat,--,.macterti. Trout, White sh, CaitlA, audliening.
fiardieare, building materials, walls. Glass, Putty, Paints, I
Oils, Dye•lntrs. Ikedy.matie Clinking, the worknoinship I
irsatzsrensu. Bats, Caps and Bounets,of thelatest style. 1
Boots and shoes, worth from Itkie to es. In' fact slams;
every varlet? 3f Goods usually - inquired for at any country's
store cruthertupd altkes.
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snit It. h the afitiof theproprietar to make, tmeh disnoaltion .
of- his " 3 11 6 01 4 t.oo l er_hi s MUMV.lttuctifs Joel will;
"mums '. • . . . 4 „ „I', L.
FPec4,4lle,. Pa., Jtine Ist, Sitßo,—tr , ~
CASH .
PAID T fi 0
r: 0
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• "EATAgN-tali"
yr* linrpßA-P4. I,
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DIRECTORS
TO DE , HUHU
- 41r= - 0 1 1 1.-- 0 -. P.5 . 1
Dtblllty - of - M:4step, lltsitpdal
Dyspepsia, Debilit s id the — System, Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint) Acidit**
Liver C omp l a int ; 4.eff4t7,-,
Bilious Complaints, Sid Bolithe,
Blltaus Comptiiiiite; lick Remick,
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NC1r,:1.0.56 O APP E TITE;
fLATULENtrt lOgg OP APPETITE,
innorrien ote r
and daordirs of ailioouscle,
filut read. relief csicasisq and iterary
TIIEOXYGENViED iirrinuts,
TILE 9X-IIRENATED
Reliable Testimony. 1
We can the attention fj* the readmit() tA#
/Mar from rrisident Smith, formerly el Waleyoni
University, and nom of kuvolii, •
- mwozzrowit, coas.-; .
Stilt W. Pow= & 6.—Gestlaralme-1 gliW•
. rnad• use of tbs . 04grastad . oasis esters ot
sight years since. Having suffered for Itiondy yews
(now& fora Of disposals, which •wws siterided with
nervosa headache, on ni siento of patina Mikan,
day in a week, I was Induced, by Unt uniovkhdbrlt VW
onunendation of 'Pr. .611.014 . " to try 03111 binds, and U
th
-no benefit was received to ematic°e the ape.'-3-
'll4 ism of one botits warranted a hutheil lite'. to the •
exteid:of some ihrue on (tam, with aieriful t observam?r
of the - accomparlyinglirecticms. : The reso 'wee, -
simmt entire relief from the usual dyepepq I7mptoma
.end their dep . :milli& minful-couseqtaszces. I,belisins
these Bitters Produced unties dunes in tile habits of '
my system, and npontbe activeextergiel of the d Wears
oirts . ris .... 1 now deem myself u exempt Rota Dyipspeht
u coma perpous. These BMus hare alio of ea.
vkiso other members of my family.
. • Very respectfully yours. !
' fif:GCSTL'S 1.V.1 SN./Tll.
TAM O.XTBEI ATED BITTERS.
TRE'OXIMENATED BITTERS:
' RIGUWOotti, 'lingo Co., ra., Aug.,?s
- CEicrLtits,r,— Alter .utte.ring for morO than dirt
yaws ' with',Dy.zp.fid, and trying many rmedias not..
ornmended for that diveafo without ady good result, I .
was inttteed, by Dr. F. it: White of Ilanafreld, to giro',
the, Orygeaated Xrters a trial. I Look' rwo Wiles,
which gain too on much relief. that I irufrhased two
surre;yrbieil hataVnearly or gitite effected iicnro. I Eli'
Mtn. nearly seventy-five, years of oge, and for three
manitis fuer have felt nOinc:tnrenienes fntantroy food:
I take great plet.itiroin ri:ci , mtpentling the Bitters to Ali
.arclyted with epepsia and cenonmilta4 dimwit: •
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• ' A. lIEISARD
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From Dr. ; White. I -
31A.NsvirLD, Tipti Co., Pa., Ave. f,19, ISM
I hive, used the Oxygenated Bitters in cny practice
with decided tutees! in debility and /Tamil prostration,
- Ike., and confidently recommend them lei general de
and.dLettees of. the digestive orcant.l -
THE OXYGENATED IIIIVERS:
I -
TH I E OXYGENATED
• PR.F;PABEI) •BY S. W. FOR LE al CO.,
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18 TromootEirett, Doffion,
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gold by Druggists, DeaJeri, and Ireichaitts in_ every
• • town, and city throng/tont the fir: ,
For sale by Abel Thrreil and Read, 1 4 atrows k Fos
ter. 31antrwre L. IL Wo9driaT. ; Amos Nichols.
Eruolslyn; Whitney .1: Sltaley. Itarford ;•Ted Ward.
Greatll,nd, J. C'. Olmstead, , Dentliff; L.i (3ritflu, 'Great
Bend.. - July .
FATAL SHIPWRECK !
PART . OF THE CARGO ',SAVED,
al' DAM:GED CONDITION
. TREMENDOUS- LOT OF
WET — GOO-OS.!
ithe . " BEE FIIVE1"
3,500 Y'ds FIGURED BAREGES .
Partly-damng,cd f)x Water, at 4,.6, S. 10 pi yard.
- _:g IeII=IIZISIII POeLINK,
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Cr 1t mita il: yard—tvoald, be ClTL'Alifor ;leant,:
‘- -- -.11.50 A LARGE - 1,0710F ' • .
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AUCTION ' - .GOOPS -1 1 -
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. To be Nob,' :tt the follts tvtng prices s
(10.011 gninfr,,,er Pohnwle, enly i •
15
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.75
Flue Stella .'" . ~ 1,01
Wool and Silk Ilmehe - ' ' - 3,00
Illtn&or.ie Mart:lla ' I.Z
Very Rich "• ' ' ' ~i ' 3,00
Cu9(l LittVIII., EIS: rOlOr . ' - ',
.06
Fine Quality lie Lainmi `- • ;10
' • Wciol and Silk Bare ,, er , ,IS,N ,
Baregead'Anglal, Arth 31%;•• > . • ' ,leti
10 yards - Merrnae Yrintl, and trimmin;ns..... 4,00
Fine Drool Alks . • 1 • ,50
. gxtremvir Rich ............ ... ... ....I.:. .. ,70
' • - White Hone - I - ,oa
Nie,z.j.ie:eTtincati Gloves
Pare gllk mitt. ' 'L • .:- '/ - ,rti
Watch keel spring:ekiits - 1 • - .Z
a - (701.1,g.traw.bonnete
~10
Beitntifel Leghorn' . i . .. 70 -
Rich Bonnet liibbong
,10
French EnThroidered - curtain mnt..lina..l . : ... .12% .
Gond Panto !Wit . - ,-
• &Ater' -
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Otiltii• Goods lUistally as lar Apt
exti l lcoer
that we will do all that we - adyFrtise. Be
sure to call . before rihreliasing .4sewhere,
as we wit:T.-Nor, and 0 - 4NI(YI be.upder
srild hy any . establishment this sideof New
York. lIIRSCITAIAN. & CO.
Binghamton, - 31ay 15t1), 1t.360.1`
e-#.l- 2nd DOOR ABOVE .lIII.FORDIS.
PUBLIC gencrally'are Informed thala FREE Ex•
lIIBITION la glumut all bona of the i ay, of .I% . "EW
- GOODS am; Enna, viz: Dre:e Goods of Summer Prints,
Poollns, Challis Lawn. p O
pattern N. chealsfiop Lawns
'Brilliant _a, Book, Barth Jaconett6 and swia a
Collars and Sleeves, Dluilty—Baraeilles. SlOreens, Fund.
tore Fruits, Kentucky Jeans. Nankeens, Sninn3er Stunk,
Gents Shirts, Cotton Drawers; Collars, Cravats
and Snapcodera. A new and large lot of I ,
SUCII ac 13,:mts Fine Calf Boots-I.'ood %ma, 'adse heisiv and
light Shoes; Splsmlld Ladles Gaiters from 5 to PI shillinr.a
narrsuted to Rt. White &Milt and Black HOSIERS".
larasola .and Umbel - La, ' nand Boxes ,and Work - Ea:aka s:
Doti' riz3.l3:kg
Sp.'"rni. Adamantine and 'fallow tundra.. Brass and
J_p;.sad Linters, Wash Boards, and Coffee Mille, White:
wish Brushes. Bed Cords 80 feet long, whittled and spring
Clotlie4. Pins, Pine and CED.III I AILS, bealdee a PILE of
.EAVAXTI:V . f i*Zo -1 2g1112VOt
of every 4 varieti,ainong;litch are l'apleo and Corn Starch
(Or glorious -pud dings; Cream Tartar, Koda.staech Sale and
Castor OIL Epsom Salt, Itkek Mid Scotch :Muff, and lots
of thlngs which won't do Wino./ about; hutyeas° to call,
examine and`tatk about. -We are ready and w toshow
(4, . even though they may not tuft ;an thanlful for
Bond! 'cure. • IL TYLER.
burro a hottle••of the; AMIN: Ihtir Tonle. it
JL beats alt thing ever ehtwk up. • iTYLEtt'S.
::110.1%;TROSE, SltiyOth. ISM. • I '
DYSPEPSIA AND PITS, .
OJIIaPS BROWN, the great crd'ar'of eonnump.
lion, was fur several years so badly atnictod bytiya•
pep that for a-part of the time bawl's, , tOullned to his
bed.'lie was eventually eared toys prescription furnished
him' hy, a- young clairvoyant girl. This prescription, given
hint i lu mere child, while In a state of trance, has cured
t r
y, ' y.who has taken it. never having , failed once.
It a equally sure in (Niece of Fria as of DTOIMPSIA.
•; . •
, engraving Is tiers, TOO of . the prluipa herb ueed
tis medicine , and all a the Ingredient. am' tate fonedia-
Fay drug gore. 1 , 411 send shirr vahtable pseripthla to
aay
0: persutk.unAtts receipt of one stamp to wave .
UsPM , PS - BROWl,A.Cisand.rt.. - Jeny.Clry t N..?-
, :All of . Dr. 0. Phelps Brown's' Remedies are for axle st
Susquehanna Depot, Ps.; bytB. B. WEST. • tmYrlre.
ASTI: .
• Fig the INSTANT - RELIEF and.
PERMANAWT ellEr of th is db.-
Nit/ . - trmacc2Eptalnt use j - ;MEM ,
•i i i' 01' ,.., 8 . eingtPUIL E & pit i n& M arsfrgtMr.
''' .' l ..cer Per aor ; loOt km by post. .. .. +
Warmth at MI . ... sts ' N • • mrlom.
1 _ '. ffrteitie Ad - E , '- • 2 t 0,D1R1,540,74.i un e
1t..11, - Arstcr, si4riitt'... Citithitistfis. is eitOtittr calicos.
F 2 IL illrlntE,l4:D:.