Par Dont fail to help elect Poster for governor. Hmvur D. FosTEU. The prospect for the election of our gallant candidate for Governor, are getting brighter every day. A letter from Old Berke informs us that bld citadel of Deiriociacy willroll up at least 7,000 majority for him'. In. the Eastern part ofthe State we can Inok for stunning FOSTER majorities . This-is What Curtin alluded to the other night ' when he appealed to the , RepublicanNof Erie county to help save him from the opposi: t ion of the "cotton interest " in -Philadel phia. He knows al! the candidate of a sectional party he will be beaten by thou sands in Philadelphia. In the West, Pia rks will redo a the Itepubl'c.an major ity handsomely, his personal popularity here being great, The Curtin is about to fall.—Erie Oatette. . Tint Craaus Cientisarr.—Great conster 'natioti has seized the army of !applicants for census , clerkships at :Washington, in consequence of inability to pairi the rigid examination to which they are subjected in mathematics, in general knowledge of statistical sulijects, &c. The examining committee had these twelve appointees in hand for three hours and .a' half, and .among the rejected Ones was a professor in a literary • Institution ! This rigidity will secure an excellent force of -compe tent clerks, but it, his frightened the ap plicants. Persons who have been in office here Or years, as high as the chief •clerkship of an important bureau, undergo the same minute examination. 4,Wr . It is always the case at; the' time of Presidential elections, that the opposi tion to the Democracy start into the cam paign perfectly surelof success. After a time they are not — quite so sure—things change, and facts speak louder' than boas ts, or the glare of torches: then ss ' the elction approaches they get on , the, anz ious seat, and when the voting comes they are routed, "horse, foot and. drgoons. So it has been in times past. So it will be - this fall. r • • REPuRLICIKN:" ITIIOTECTION . ,"--JUStiCe and truth, ever . 37itrng like fairness and honesty, seems utterly discarded" by the Republican party, The . Tribune, a Repub lican organ, says " A protective Tariff is the Republican creed ; ' and W. C. Bry ant, editor of the' old frie trace Evening Post, heads We Nevi York electoral tick et. He is the Republican candidate,•and he says : "If Republicanism means, pro tection to American labor, he does not belong to the party." So much for „ _the " protection 7 of a leading Republican or gan, and so much for the open declaration of the free-trade editor who leads-the Lin coln electoral ticket in the State of New York. This agrees too, with -their Re publican Vice President, Hamlin, an anti tariff man, who was the bitterest enemy of Mr. Clay and his protection' to Amen can industry.; Now see- the ;astounding fraud. This 4 same Republiban party, steeped in negro Eypocrisy to the very., lips is praticing, if -possible, a still greater imposition upon the honest wqrking men of our State--the productiae,L, classes of Pennsylvania. FATAL STEAMBOAT ACCIOENT ON LANE AlmnicAN.—The Lady Elgin, a large and handsome steamboat engagedin trade be 4 tween Chicago and Bayfiehi,i Wis.'. was istruck by a schooner on the Bth inst., and 4in half an hour went down. •Several mil .itary and fire companies. w'ere:: on board, and at the time of the collision- _were en joying themselves by danciug.l The num bir of excursionists was unusually large, and the . three boats beloniing to the steamer were entirely,to small to be of any assistance in rescuing the' drowning passengers. Ilenc'e, out of four hundred persons on board; only fifty-five are known to have been saved: , • . . The Luzerne Union, lof a recent date, states that a valuable horse belong ing to E. W. C. Gildersleeve; of Wilkes- Barre, was stung to death by , a swarm of bees, which covered, him literally, as with ,a blanket: , larWhatver else may be; ourd \ estiny, it\ maw appears quite certain that Abe Lincdn cannot be chosen, by the people of the United States, to the Magistracy. DYSPEPSIA.—Fe* diseases are so pain ful and so defiant to the power .of medi cines as this. No remedy analogous to, the Oxygenated Bitters has ever, been intro •-duced. In cases Wheie it has been admin istered its effect is remarkable. In Heart- Burn, Flatulency, - Acidity, Water Brash, and Debility, it is equally salutary. ' Pre pared by S. W. FowI.E it C 0.,. Boston. Sold by Druggists and Agents, every where. 2.", - HOLLOWAT'S PILLS ; ..11.ND OINTMEN T:7 Success the attribute ofMert.• Eryinpe /at and cutaneous 'diseases. If popularity be the test of a medicine,-Holloway's Pills and Ointment are assuredly the greatest remedies of this or any ether age as they are unconfined to nations or people, being as familiar to the denizens of the back woods as the citiaens of New-York, Lon don, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, St. Petersburg, &c. Their universality is however the least of their merits. Their safe and speedy cures of Erysipelas, Salt-Rheum, King's Evil, Scrofula and all skin &eases, are theie chief recommendation. Persons afflicted with any of the, above disoiders should have immediate recouise to them. • • SW' 'toffee& Lice-Pilla.—The highdee:tried celebrity vahichthis pre-eminent Modleine has seqairedfor invadable elincsey in all dim:sees it professes to care, :has rendered :the tumid practiceof ostentatious puffing notonlyunneces vary, but unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good worke testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous. In all taxes of costive ness, dyspepsia, billion and,liver affections, piles, fevers and agues rheumatism, ,;obstinate bewitches, and general derangements of health, these Pine have Invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. A. slngletrial will place the LIFE-PILLS beyond Mermen of competition in theesit gmation of every patient • 4rs. bronurs MICE= BITTEMB will be fonnd to be equally ancacions in all caxes of dylpepaia. headache, nervous debility, sickness incident to females In delicate health, andeveryklndpf weakness of the digestive organs. For sale by Da. W. B. MOFFAT, MS Broadway, Bi.y..and I . :y medicine dealers and' draggista generally throughout coantry. deal ly Can* PA t:.= 114 MM • MAILS ARRlTE—lially (scuds excepted,) from the' East and Smith, by. Railroad at 7% P. It • • Daily. (lunday• excepted,) from the West, by Railroad, at SX a. m. . - - From Binghamton direct, every Tumidity, Thursday and Saturday. at Of p. m . From; Tankhannock direct, every,TuesdaY, Thursday and Eatatrday. at 1 p. _ From Towanda direct, ever y Tuesday and Saturday at 7 Q. m. . _Daily from Friendavllle (sundry exeePiCd) at 636 p. m. - MAIM LEA VE—Dally (wandays excepted) for the east and sontb. , ,by railroad. at 8 Daily (Sunday , excepted) for the welt, by railroad, at 4 p. in. For Binghamton dire'et, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at 'f a. in. •• ' For Tunldutnnoeic direct, every Moods,. WedttadsP Friday. at 6 a. m. For Towanda direct. every Monday and Friday at Ta.rn.. Daily for.PriendaviNe (eundaj ex.) atirm a. in. For La ryville (through Anburn)--leavra Monday, at 9 m.--ardies Wedna,y at. 6" . p. in: Mtn, P. M. ar 8.0 the - kivertisaiieat of /) 04 =t. E‘Elindll Lint - Javigofatorand Family Cattarth Pillr, in anotber coluoz. IKE • O. O }IBS 0011EPLIf will meet on Monday, time SitS,• it o ' clock, p. I. •; I 4 Brut*, 114Youot. r% , ..rA - mc;:z 8. W. "iiirp.soi, Skyttinv. . 'FOR BftEltll7. 4 -To the Vciters of Bosq's County, —Upon the aollcltatfou of toy friends I praamt myself before you. asking your aliffrages for the office ofSL CTIQ at the coming elm Son. Yours respectful M. ly. • Brook/Pt, Jul,* 4, P 360. O. ROGEIS. msows itotrjrrAntars3PlLLO.-p?w itnulge and wonderful it often amnia to , tut thkt * medicine com posed of nimpleimmtain herbs and roots, should so cer tainly search out and cure disease. Hovr.„,surprising that the Indiana should know lied pruterve so long and well a secret that has esaPed the search of the greatest physi cians the world has ever seen. True, the ancient Inhabi tants of ' ,Mexico were a stringe'race, found by the spin. -lards living in Large Cities, And-allowing for, their strange customs arid religion ea well civilized as their conquerors. In the Wools of a evriter of some celebrity, "They have perished-rum the earth, their Cities are gigantic pflea of mine, their Hinge and Princes st) mighty In their life, are forgOtten; their ruins and their ,medlilhe alone are The united testimony of ail Intelligent persona, la, that .JIJDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are the most sue cemial medicine In the world in curing diaMmtt. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Medicine -dealers. Sold In Montrose by- • • Sept. !' . B. H. BAYES db-1310. AIL PERSONS iiillicted with the Fever and Ague she'd not spare either time, trouble, or expense, to procure Dt. Hostetter's CELEBRATED BITTERS, whose henelicent &Acta riper' the System bad been clearly pro - ved to those who have been sleeken down in a short space of time by . this dreadibl curse, whose cheeks are wan and meagre, and whose nights arc Weepiest' and matins, and whose eyes axe and L euttimtit, with death staring them In the face, this compound must proie a blessing; snatching them as it were horn the month of the grave. None can know HS trite value until they have tested It. When all others have failed, these Blttent haie restored the suffer ers to pristine health. Their papuhiritylw all the West ern and Southern parts shctuld Introduce them to all fam ilies. Sold by druggists add dealers generally, every ! IpE"See advertisement in another coluMn. Sold in Montrose by ABEL TWAT:ELL. IliToctaa. Wheat tt bus] Rye Com... —. .. Buckwheat Oats • 30 ,35 cents Beans etsl. Potatoes 3Th; cents Wheat flour bbl $6O 10,00 R3 - e flour' etvt ...2 0 240 Corn meal ti cwt.. 2 2,25 Pork tt ....10 012 cents Lard lb 12 cents Bafter td tb..,14116 cents Eggs 13 d0a...100. 0 12 cents hel $ • 4%41.W J ttl cents 15 cents MAL.Ci-MIES. . On-the 9th in Pt, by the 'Rev. J. B. M,Mn AMOS D. MAYO and Rion SYSTHIA A. BEECH, th.of Great Rend, Pa. .' . . September Ist, at the bride's father in Rridgeorater, by Rev. Lyman Richordoon - Mr. GEORGE M. SWEET of Harford, and Miss ABAGAIL M. GURESEY. TIZI-aIf..TMC/S. In Boner -Bridgewater, on the 28th ult., of putrid sore throat,' CHARMS D., only on of 8. 0. and Phebe A. Barker; aged 3 plant and G months. In Anbarn,August l'ist„; EMMA M., daughter of A..,7 and F. L,Nwman, aged 5 years, I month and 4 days. " We mourn the sunshine of her smile. The tendrils of her love; d was she lovest too well the while, Are she wasealled &Dote I" NEW FIRM, AT NQ. 30 COURT ST-, NEW GOODS, At No. 30 Court St., BING H- IVI TON. litikGEßFOith & PAGE, =R§oI:J,T7"". Ti formed I S partrpose ners h ip DRY GOODS BUSINESS, in all 'its rations departments, are piiepared to offer rare 14,k12 1 2SIVIYCLICINTS , TO CASH, CUSTOMERS. _ I J..IIUNGF.ItkOItD, Binghamton, Aug. 21, 140. J. .11'. PAO*. . . •• • .. , - - HIINGERIOI4 D & PAGE . herring. retnmed from New York with a large and well selected stock of DLIT OODZ,E) boughtat the lowest a sh' rime, which we will Bell . , • CiIEAPERTHA z i Til CHEAPEST. A hearty incitation Is cite dud to the public generally, to CALL AND. EXAMINE OUR NEW OODS, A.WEi IAO* — PRI.CFS I 4 ieforeps !chasing elsewhere. Itls _,leastipe for us to etoke'Goods. , IIIiNGERFOED .t PAGE. Binghamton, N. Y. Aug. 30: 30 Court Street. NEW GOODS, CHEAP! Among our Stock may be baund every thing belonging to a well organized Dry Goods Store. We will sill you Yard wide BROWN SHEETING, at 814" eta, peryard. Yard wide BLEACHED MCSLIN: eta. per yard. Good, MADDER PRINTS, fast colors, 6V Best MERRI3I ACES and others, 10 - DENIMS from 6.Nf to cents per yard. Hamilton and Pacific De LANIS, latest from 10 to 18%. 'CRASILTOWELING, treat 53( to 10 cents. - Beht STEEL SpRING SEIRTS.wItia 20 springs, at 15ct. All other ARO correspondingl*cheap, Ilecordlog to the No. of Springs. • In'fact our Cheap Good/ are too numerous to mention: Come and see for youfseivCs. • We do all and'3lolalt than we adtertlio, anette ever alai to tatit4 eaatometa, Bo that they wit, dear with as again. ' 4 . 313:tassige•ricorciL idb X7iiHrios IsinfikanitOwN.3%, 4-- 30 Court Street. SAVE FIVE 10-TEN PER CENT Toil Will Save Frani Five to Ten Cetts • 1 ON EVERY DOLLAR, • • By Buypi .AX.ska Yon/DRY GOODS of _ (A HIINGjERY D & PA6E,. • Diegimniton, j fiug.27. No. TO Court Street. l k L ( Dom. tortor The PLACE, Bay our . -Goods' er • "2 0. t: I :L9 . 90K for the artnine the windows,and then you nig Jot mistake l the plam!- . 111AGERFORI l& PAGE, o. 80. C'elol3 - 1721" filltremert, BINOHA: NI TON.' • .!....B..T.IBABBETT.ii GOODS. leg in bare 1 etb nen oentranon ooft Soap- One Box , nrill make one mutt of handsome Soft Soap, by' the addition of hot water. For see by - . ABEL TURRELk t _ ifonfiest, Aitt2!r, lOW I , THE SITBSCRIBEtt,ILAYING FUR chased . the stock of BOOKS AI D STATIONERY' T;WIIMERLT owned by A.N. -BULLARD, takes this 1 method of informing "thole to/to Mks asp. arr." that the stock has been removed to the store of J. Leone R Son, opposite the • TliavreacicorrstP Offioß s where he will be moat happy to wait upon those who may favor tam with tt ANY. 300 K • TtIIIBLISIIED (and in prino can be obtained by leaving your orders, with the mitt of the bookand pnloli name at the desk. Also, any, ,article in the "Book and Stationery" line. 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Chestnut Street, and fitted tip with every convenience to facilitate my business. particularly that branch devoted to COUNTRY ORDERS ; and having a larger cantle] than any other party invested in the busineell,-1 am now pre pared to offer greater advautages, and better gifts than ever before to my enetomers. I will furnish any book (of a moral character) published In the United States. the re , lt.t. retail price of which is One Dollar orupwards, and lee a present worth front 50 cents to 100 dollars with each book, and guarantee to give perfect satiisfaction, se I ant determined to maintain the reputation already.bestowe4 upoirmy establishment. Strangers visiting Philadelphia are invited to call and Judge for theroves. ' 6. . IF YOU WANT ANY BOOKS SEND TO Greco. G. 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EVA.NS .Itaa,dotte mire than any other publisher, or`boekeeller In the United "States„ to ' wardi diffheing knowledge to the people: • By thi s system, many 'hooka are read thpt would sick Olive found their way into the hand; rchdcre.—Frank• ,Lesile's - 9 t i • 0. trEVAN ceps constant yon -hand, the most ex tensive stock, the greatest assortment of , Books, and Circulates free to all" who may apply, the most complete catalogpe of kooks add gifts in the United States. G: 0. EVANS Ilan advantages offered him be other pub lishers and ;manufacturers which enable him to furnish his patrons with a finer _qtality and better assortment of gifts than aar other catablishment. G G. FiV.fat'S Publishes ' nearly TwO Hundred Popular and interesting Books, therefore, as a publisher, be is better able to offer extra premiums skid commissions. G. G. EVANS Guarintevs!perfect satinLaction to all who may send for books. 0,43. 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Proprietor of the Oldest and Largest Gift Hook Enterprise In the World, pennant:nay ! itsitaled at No. 1..99 Cbtetnut Street, Phtladeiplths ! ,Isept 16 m - . PICTURE • IiEST qualltior Ner4b . P.TOTURE OLA/31, for - ealo .144.1160: ABEL 17TRRELL. re -- ; tiv 7 • • . • •-• 1 A j • i DR subscriber :would most respectfully sclatowledgo T tduuseltunder renewed obligations to his numerous mercantile friends In this and other counties for their kind patronage to his New York business, and asks a contlnua once of their favors at 23 PARK ROW JHARDWARY N T MOONEY, COllll & C 0.,• and at 40 COUR T LAND street; MATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, FURS, &c: LAW , RENCE, GRIGGS & ELKOSSCRY. - • • I Post Office address, for Sept,. and Oct., care Lawretteij :Griggs & Kingsburyotti Courtland street,N..Y.;* after that time, till further notice; Montrose, Bumf* Co.. Ph.. • • Montrose, Sop. 1,1880.* . C. TILER. • 1 5 XLCONESP'39CITT7 TIE MOM MUSEUM thzt.cl LITERARY CASKET, A. NEW WEEKLY PUBLICATION, . • . DEVOTFD TO Education, Literature, Religion, & General-Intelligence. me Orvirn qt no Relfidoia Sector Fblltkal Creed...el INDEPENDENT ON ALL TOPICS. It is proposed to rupingethe various Departments of the periodical nearly na followe . 1s? PAGE:— . . Poetry and Tale. - - • Select Educational Matter. • Religion& Topics. tliD PAGE: — . . Editorial., . , Foreign and Home hews.—Political Items. Local Incidents. Original Comm:initiations. - ..* Children's 'Department. ,Ran PAGE : . . • The Domestic Circle. • • - - Historical Events. _ • : Miscellaneous-Selections of an Educational, Literary, and Scientific Character,—Lvceum-Prodactiona and Contributions on various subJects.—ltems. ' Encloses of Books. Hygiene—Health. . Curiosities and _ Fun. . , • krn PAGE ;—' ' Agiiculturo. Advertisements. • The absence of a high-toned Educational, Literary, and Religious Weekly Paper is a want that has long been felt in F—aatern Penneytram, and+ which. we now attempt to stipple. The union of the ,rarione departments above na med, la a conception perfectly original, and is such as the Frogremaive spirit of the age demands. It is a project; (So ar as we are aware,] neer. before carried into successfill 2 execution thin country . A paper of this kind in more urgently ne ded, from the fact that strictly Educational . Journets a ton often found dry and uninteresting from a want of var ety, aslvell as Literary merit in. mutter inserted. . Them tally exciting and morally debasing = MI() miaticora I.Liteorixturo, now lID prevalent; has met with the marked indifference and even disdain of the more highly educated and moral portions of - the comthunity, and has also been strenuously denounced from the pulpit. The class entertaining these -opinions, is now numerous and rapidly increasing in nuin bets and influence, and we propose, by Its aid, to establish our periodical and disseminate a sound, healthy and enter tattling literature, that aupplaut, or, at lcaat, partially pre vent the rapid spread of the injnriona literature of the day. Par the reasons Just given, it is believed that It can be 'made worthy of, and that it will receive the CORDIAL and EARDEAT SUPPORT of, the , - Friends of Educational and Religious Progrl ress Everywhere. TIIR MUSEUM will contain the very essence of mori of more than Otte of. the beet periodl.a.ls, both National a, Foreign, and in the departmentsabove named, thiatte• lectedmatter will be presented in the most condensed 'form, consistent with the original sense and beauty of the article, thus abridgc:d and transferred ; or, when the selee tionsare not too lengthy, they will by inserted in frill. No expressions offentave to the MORT ream:lions TA= will be permitted to enter our columns ; but it Is our in tention to make it emphliticallv a work for the imam ern cts,—for f4her or mother, brother or sister, and for the • ' school. • This Journal will warmly espouse the CAUSE OF TOILING HUMANITY, Be it in the workshop or on !Me in the. dusky Mine or on the Stormy Ocean. We - hope ever and boldly to maintain, .and ardently.to cherish. THE NOBILITY OF LABOR and the True Dignity' of gannet Human Toil. ' Oar columns will be entirely devoid of the turmoil of political controversy, so wearisome and repugnant tb a Lwge portion of the community. Weattall not knowingly advocate the religious doctrioes of ony particular sect or church, bat shrill shall view the subject of Religion in its geacral—its.univergil aspects.... NMI° the less can will we proclaim the gloriouslre sults that it has wrought In all ages and in all climes, And urge our readers to embrace its sacred truths, for the sake of their future and eternal wolfare. Many of the BEST CONTIIBUTORS In this and othqr States will furnish article,' for our cob mans, especially for the Educational Department, which will be made the prominent feature of our paper. TO. HE FRIENDS OF MENTAL, MORAL & RELIGIOUS PROGRES we would say; Aid us liberally in this noble enterprise. At present we shal tulvanco nothing more in favor of the ohm we are now making. ily our works we are willing to be judged. _The first issue of the MUSEUM will Word much additional explanation of the project proposed; that issue will occur on August 89th; and will be dated Otto 'her 18th ; after which time wo expect to publish it weekly. at $2 per antitim, in advance. See terms for Clubs indhe first 15811 C. Specimen exudes sent to all who desire them: Editors, 11 • AV•.TANIFS Aridreas, ' L. A. TYLER. 'Mediu, Deliware Co. Pa. Mark These' Facts ! THE TESTIMONY OF TEE WHOLE WORLD Holloway's Ointmenti! _Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Mee:rs descriptions of sores are remedial)* by the prop. ALL er nad diligent use of this inestimable preparation. To attempt *cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the wound together is a folly; for should the skin unite, a boggy diseased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only rational and successful treatment, its Indicated by nature is to re duce the Inflammation in and about the wound and to soothe the neighboring parts,by rubbing , * plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced Into meat. IJicotated and Scarlet and IST of the above •diseases may be cured by wall 'rub. ZS: bing the Ointment, three times a day, into the chest, throat and neck of the patient; it will soon penetrate and - give immediate • relict. Medicine taken by the *nth meat operate upon the whole system . ere its influeneticon be felt in any local part, whereas the Ointment: will do its work at once. Whoever tries the iint;nent in the above manner for the diseases ' , named, or any similar disorders affecting the chest an throat, will End thmnselvei reliev ed as by a charm. • Piles, Pittulas, Strictures. • mIIE above clans of , complaints . will be rembved' by inightly fomenting the parts with warm water,' end, then most eficettudly rubbing in the Ointment. Persons suffering . from theic direful complaints should loan not a Moment in arresting their progress. It whould he under stood that it in not suMelent merely to smear the Oint ment on the affected parts, but It must be well rubbed in for some considerable time two or three times a day; that it may taken into the system. whence .it will remove any hidden sore or wound u effectually as tbongh palpable to the eye. There agate bread andwater poultices, after the rubbing in of the. Ointment, will do great service. .This is the only sure treatment for females, awes of ,eancer In the• stomach, or,. where there may be a-general' bearing down. tuliscretiOns of Tonth;—Sores 'sin& Moon lowitirEs:as also swellings, can, with certainty, be radicaly cured if the ()fitment be need freely and the Mils be taken Wed and morning "us vecommepded in the in the printed Instmettems, When treated many other way they only.dry up in one place to break old in another; where:hi this Ointment will remove .the hOmor from the system, and leave the patient a:vigorous and healtby being. It williequire time with The ,use of the Pills to ensure a lasting cure. `Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis tuoil4ifr,Tointa. 2LLTIIOC4SII the shave ' complaints - enter widely in their origin- and nature, tyet they - all require load treatment. Many of the worst cases, of, such diseases, will yield In a comparatively .short epace'uf time when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected; eyen after every other -means have failed. In All serious maladies the Pills should be taken according to the.print ed directions accompanying eactibox. . . - •• - . BOth the OirtOrient - and, Pills should be used in - : . the'foltowing cases: lisAll Legs, Chlego-fbot, . • Minim, .; Bad Breaabs, Chilblains, - Gout, ,-; Burns,. • Chapped Bank, Lumbago, Glandular Swellings Corns, (Soft) , 1 L Piles, Litto of Moschetoes, Cancers, - Ithenmatiare, Slane oad an re d ,Tn tlan tilos d e - , Pl ts iica, s Co ti n n ir r a n eted „iatec an e, .. ' ti s c cu alli riy _ .1 4 . Coco-bay, . • Still Joints, "Sore Nipples, Tumors, Ulcers, 1 Weudth, , . . Yaws,• Lc. tec.„.Lc.' . . . CAUTION I—None are genuine nnlesi the troy& 't Ilr.- tOWAY, •I; sw•Yonn - AND Losmex," are discernible as a renter-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ,• the same may be plainly teen by li4idinry , tllp leqf Mae COL A handsome reward will be given to any one. rendering such information as may lead to the detectlannlythy party of parties counterfeiting the 'meili clarw or vending the same, knowing theth to be spurious. .° Sold at , the Manufactory of Professor !Lowry, ar, 93 Maiden Labe, New York, and,by all respectable Druggists andDealersin Medicine, throughout the .civilized world, in 'boxes at IS cents, C 2 cents, and $1 each. • • 1 r..4r nitre ieconelderable saving by takinglarger 41tee. , - N. B.—Directions faiths xi:Menet ofikfienta In' every dleorjer sr/Vern:l4 to each bon. - • ' aIIIM 1Y `,.....rt' . ~. cm art Meow 31.611'w • F `Bee- No. 20 Corner Bingham . , . Y y'ds of the beet Merrimack Prints f0r..... ...::,.137X Cu. Good madder Prints, wsiTanted fast colors ill(4, Very elegant French Prints, seine as low as 1111(. A, very extensive assortment of rich travelling- Dress Goods from it cents uawards. -4 ' Superb Foulard Sl s. latent patterns very cheap. - Black Dreier Silks, a full stock, ;warranted fen per 9reit lower than elsewhere.t, , -1 ". Beautiful colored Dresit Silks, ricraca, as low.se 34, ...j . Ilost every corns and shade o f ; - , ,; , . 1 LADIES' CLOTR. • ; - , i ? LADIES' CLOW, t . 4 ' '. LADIES' CLOTS, LADIES' CLOTH, , a very good article for $1 00. Tassels and Silk to titeti — . CLOAKS., of the very newest patterns. , A very crimp site assortment of SHAWLS, comprising the latest:4m rtations, t po All sizes French Corsetts, also: tlii celebrated ." M.l_ — c Stay." -An endless variety of Skirts, best quaky of at - eel for 25 cents i . RICII EMBROIDERIES, ; ~., . - WHITE GOODS, -1 i 4, , • i All kinds of House-Fuinishing Goods, ,• such u Driaperie Muslins,hatidsOme smbroidered Pillow Cate Linens for 12.1. f cants. Linen Sbeetings,:Ltneul Ta ble Cloths, Napkins, Toyeling, Metiers TablO and Elmo Covers, Flannels, Rentne.ky deans, t.lattinctts,Cassisuera, Broad Mitts, invent ahandtutce: MOURNING 0009; of quay doiariptionz We arc aware that to build up a large trade,f i*cs sary• not only to have desirable; Gouda but to sett them cheap, and we can and telll make it an object for pu#lisur Grata examine our stock before piqs.bising elsewhetr. • Ace! Is respectfully solicited. - AT TRIM I.IIft.SCHNLA.N, IMO'S £ CO Cor.tCourt Water st-fee 13:Inghanaton, N. Y. Aug. 30,14160. ' SUSCIESEIIANN4 COUNTY 1 , . , NORMAL SCHOOL , , , At Now -Mil t ford Pa— 1.. Not Milford , .I . I TEACIIERS. - ! - 1 .. - , , lo ~ n , 'WESLEY FACROT„ E . B. ....... . wz.zy Miss E; A. FARRAR? Normal Deparinient. 'ANN E. Bumf, Primary Doliartnient, 13. W. HAGER,VocaI :Music. - 1 -. [ - Miss MART A. F t ..NAPP; Pianist. :. .. f ' . . , • , rrms School will commence, op Turniner, tutt =;:, .I. DAT OF ADOUST, 1860. ; Tuition. l Per Termi o Moron Weeks, Normal De • partment; Physiology :intl La_tir, included, - .. 4,6 00 Primary Department; -, ''! .... ..... ' $260 Music, extra. .! ' ;I The Deputy Superintendent Of the State-Devil - tweet, aa practical 'reacher, Don. Thos,H.--Iturrowes informs 'us, will visit tile school, and render, us Some service. Lectures by other eininent ;pen will be delivertid du ring the term. Students wilting t& board ,themselves,es .can. ptocure rooms at reasonable rates. Board will be furnished - for $2 per week. Students dehlrous orprocusing . rooms onboard can be accommodated lby consulting any one:of thOC9m mlttee. ' I • J. Dtcxxitmar, an. 1. 4 • - ; JOUR HAYDEN, ,i - .; lionano Ganix2T, . . • ; . TINOTRT BOTLZ, Aug. 9 1 ALEX= Moan, JR. 1 . New Milford, g 1860 . ;' tf ' - Committee. ! Executor'si Notice. . • LL persons indebted to tho esiate of N. W. Waldron, dec'd, late of Ilarford.tOwnship, are hereby reknired to make immediate payment, ;and those having •daints sealing said estate will present them to the subsatbers for settlement. . , A . r/F7A_vr, ; QUARLES FOSTER: _ - 1 e 841.14Y IVAI f DROAT. • iforfprd, 1810. 6q,• . `E'F•rs.. • DR. tisl: LEFT, " • •, .• Physician and Surgaon, i Prhatidro e. Me, 1 Pa.' pike wad:4 - • aekto4 Hous k • _ • DLEET . glses p hi, articular attention to the treatment of diseases of the 'Eau anaErnl and to confident ttua his knowledge of, tant:expertenee In that branch cif prac tice will enable etTect acorn Iu the 'moat difficult calms. For treatitig diseases of these organ* no fse will be charged unless Me t patient ; is beneflttea by al treat ment. (Auguit 30th: 860 SPRINC STILES, NOW READY At Grdat Bargains! FOR READY PAY ANDI SMALL PROFITS! H. onT T 1e low r.. i ivit s a full ftzu:l_9loloE SPRING & SUMMER GOODR. _ _ Includtugh gicitt variety of Rich Prßits in New Styles. Giughame, Brilliants, Lawns, Chained, Silk Dress Tissues and Bareged • Black, f ancy, and Foulard Silks, very low ;.Poplins, 4.c.,"viith a superior assortment of Silk, Broche, Ca'shmere and Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Hoop Skirt& Dusters, Parasols, Rich Ribbouds, Bonnets and Flowers,filreadcleths, Cashmeres, Summer Stuff, An:, with a large assoitment of other Staple• and Fan' ey - Goods as usual. In Groceries, Crockery,, Ilardivare, Iron' and Steel; Nails, Stoves,' Drugs. , iPaints, Fluid ; Boots, Shoes, hats, Cape, Crocks, Carpeting, Floor OillQoth, Wall. Paper, Painted Window Shades, ate. I • •••if" The thiti re stoeirbeing large and bought for CASH, and largely-from .MANITEACTURERS-culd;FnisT Harms. will give superior opportunities for Choice selectlohs and low•down prices, and will be Sold. on the most favorable terms for CASH, PRODUCE, and to Prompt Six-Months' Buyers. An examination of the Goods and Prices Will be found profitable to these who 'wish to buy.; • 4 FLOUR AND SALT CONfrIANITI d Y ONICAND New Milford, ;lane, loLO. i • ; Watre Vs" aIiOJI427C sue . s t i ti4V A, l l - k t%N - ! %„a S ,S•C• ; A WERLATNT. S ;TONIC,V WRITS _ __ m oo C°&!_ --DYSIrt !- - • -.AND , INYEARATINCL CORDIAL k To the Citiz4ns of Pennsylvania ,- A potheeartesi Druazlids, Gropers stld .. - Prlrate Families. 1. : . 1 Wolfo's Pure Cognac *Andy. ' I • .1 Wolfe's Pure Xaderia s , Sherry and port Witte. Wolfe's Pure inhales it'd SG I Croia - Bum. l . , • Wolfo's Pure Scotch and Irish Whiikey. ; ALL IN - 3EloyinrlaMl3. IBEG LEAVE to call the attention of the citizens of.the United States to the aboveiWmins and litqtrousj 'vapor. ted by UDOLPIIO Woiwn, of New York, whose name is fa miliar in every part of this country for the parley of his I celebrated Sett ILD.4.MiSCIIXII.O . O. Mr. Wolfe Inn letter to .me, speaklngof the phrity of his Wines ant) Lingo*, says: "I will stake my reputation as a man, mY standing as a merchant of thirty years' -residence in the City of ! N. Y., that all the Brandi and Wined which I bOttle arnpare as imported, and of the beet quality, and can be relied npon by every purchaser.", Every bottle has the proprietor's - name on the Wan. mid A facsimile of his Signature on the certificate. Vito public am reispectfully invited tb call & examine for themselVes. For sale at Retail by ail of the Apothecaries and Graters in Philadelphia. I Geo. H. AsirrOn, No. 832 Market at.. Philad'a, Seile Agenkfor PAtkidelptia. -• Bead the followindfrom the New York Courier; 'VI:GRAB:WS Humerus roll one N. Y. Mcneusaw ere •-•Wei 1124 are happy to inform onr ellow CILIUM!! that is one place in our city *here Um physician,' apotheintry, and country Merchant, can go and purchasn,mwe WlOOll and Liquors, as pure as Imported, and of the best quality. We chantnot Intend to give, an elaborate description of this mer 's extensive bashiess, although it will well:repay a stranger or citizen to visit .41;dolpho Wcilfe's "egtensiva Warehouse, Nos. 18,10 it 22, Beaver at., and N0t.17,111 it 21, Markettield st. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have ,been less 'than.3o,ooo cases; ' the Brandy some 10,000 cased—Vintages of ISM wiz; and 10,003 cases of Madeira, Sherry, and Port Wine, Spotch et Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Ratti,some Very old and equal to any in this country. Ho bad also three large collars„filled with Brandy, Wine, An, in casks, udder the Custom House key, tendy for bottling. Mr. Wolfe7a sale of Selnappalast yeat amounted to 19,000 doxen,jand we' hope in less than two years- he tsay by equally andeessful with his Brandies and Wines. - . • • .I His business merles the patronage of vim lover of his species. med i cal vete d i ' fartillee who wish pure Winds bgnors for medical nse"shottl end" their o rders direct to Mr. W., until every Apothecdry la the land make"; *the minds • to.discanl the poironons stuff front their shelves„ and re- place it with Wolfe's pure Winne and Liquors. , "We ondentand Mt. Wolfe,' for the accommodation of small dealers In thy country puta,up assorted "oases of Wines and Liquors. 1 Such li ' man,-and such a merchant, should be steitalhed against his tens of thousandsofoppo nients in the-United States,who sell nothing hot Imitations, ruinous alike to hod= health and happiness. iseptifirn SIUSQIU 11A11(NA COUNT* CLASSICAL* NORMAL SCHOOL. -.MONTROSE,' __ PROF: B. nrintwzrz. A- 11 4 2 . 0174 / 4 riinE nest leadenlic ilea Of this Institution wtil batlln ,Sept. aothosiso. ender.theehilrge et Prof 8. S. 'IIA R rivELL a graduate or Yale College. The attention of thugs who desire a thorol.i mentaldiscipline. eduCation, is called to cal school. Those preparing theiinseivos !Wreathe?* or for College. will find, [tie confidently believed, advantages a cre dli .no other School in this county. Forpartletdsts, ado Cinder. • O. F. 1111 AD, St* • *Pe rti pAr. Atli. 9. ten tf " • • • • TV NI 1;V: GOODS! IT IN[ 11.1. IRMO! STORES LterOt. Um. N. 7r: OF 6uttenbtrg, iostubau n,. fri, AT , Montrose, it Susq'a Depot, Pa. The undentlipted hive provided themselves with • SPLEMNiI A.SEORTMENT SPRING &SUMMER GOODS! which the bout of being the HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST in thlaaection eoantry. They aim flatter thezuelvos that they have the best [Belittle* of obtahatag , 600bs Srts4 front, toe, Vjarke, aid are determined not to bo undersold by any firm this aide of New York city.. In regard to READY MADE CLOTHING we would say that in Oda largely it, • ' 24. Bey ' Street s Nemaork City we can offer the public bargains not surpassed by any re tell dealers in this section, u we can sell here at retail pri ces as cheap as those who go to New York and purchase at wholesale and ihen bring tlim here and have to make a pirOat over Mal. which thisy have already paid themselves. Cult end see tut and we will prove the tutu. (gutienb•cro,llost.nbilum, Mortrosi, P 4. runs 14th, 1860. •• . INckstio - e• _ . T AecOunts and Notes of A. Lathrop Co. and of 1 Lathrop Is Dewitt, are in-the hands ache subsaiber fur seißemenl... Unless they a?e settled -without further notice. Pr COST WILL BE MADE. Hontrate, July 26,1860. _ tf ' A. LATHROP. et NIMATIOI xuoi • OF" 2nd DOOR ABOVE MULFORD'S ; • ryas PUBLIC generally arc informed thato FREE Iffg lIIBITION is given at all boars of the day, of NEW OQODS of all sorts, viz: Dreu floods of Summer Prints, Poplins, Challis, Lawns in patterns, cheap Bishop/AMU, Brilliant* Book, Bard. Jaconetts and Swiss Mall, ladles' Collard and Sleeves, Dimity, Marseilles, Moment, Furni ture Fruits, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, Summer Stuffs, Cleats Shirts, Cotton Drawers, Collars, Cravats Neck-ties, and Suspenders. A new and buge lot of 44 ;LEATHER-WARE, ' • , such as Gents Fine Calf BoOta—,good 'nns, aloe heavy and light Shoes, Splendid Ladles Gaiters from 6 to 18 shillings warranted to Lt. White, Brown,. and Black HOSIERY. Parasols and: Umbellas; Band Boxes and Work Baakets. 131.zi•n.13ag Fluid. add Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Briss'and Japaned Linters, Wash Boards and Coffee Mills, White. math Brushes, Bed Cords Id feet long whittled and spring Clothes Pins; Pine and CEDAR PAILS, besides a PILE Of VAIPLIZaIt..AIteCX W 111%; of every variety.'among which ere Tapicoand Corn Starch forglorions puddings, Cream Tartar, Soda•starth Mantua Castor Oil, Epsom Salts, Black and Scotch Snuff, and lots of things which won't do to read about, but please . to all, examine and talk about. Wears readyand willing to shove Goode. even though they may riot suit ; and thankful for, small favors. H. C. TYLER. o r t sh th o:kl i t illing Beir T,Troa n _ MONTROS May OtZ181:4. . DiILY Mill ROUTE MEM MONTROSE & FRIENDSVILLE. COACIIES carrying mails and passengers . between ' Montrose and Friendiville. will leave Searle's liotel, In Montrose.! daily, at 7 o' lock, a. M. and leave Friend*. ville at 3 o'clock. p. m. Orllorses and carriages ean be procured at the Livery Stable of thosnbscriber In Montrose, on reasOnable terms. Montrose, Aug. 16,1E40. tt J.,2). 0 OODWIN. ' ABEL - .TURRELL TIAS jug retnniedfrowieelittinif.and nrebutngand li . now receiving one of the largest and best stock of Go sue k i t . J *.j 9 • ever offered In this market. The finality of nearly every thing good; 'all warranted as represented. ' . ... Terms; Beady Cad and Low .Prices. A general idea of the stock may be formed from the following enumeration: Davos, MEDICINE& - CTIERICALS, PAINTS,. On. VAR -MAULS, _ ,' WIRDOW GLASS., Bra Srtrrra, • Gnomura, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, ; MiITOTE, CLOCK" WALLPAPER, . . WINDW PAPER. WIND . W OIL BRA.DELFANCT GOODS, hinalcal instrumenta,Lamps, Jewelry, - Perftimet7. .. : Stone Ware, *Brooms. Brushes, Whips; Lmbrel's Bird Cages, , "'rocket Knives, Guns, Pinola, ~ Ammunition: Lionons, Trusses, Supporter(, . ' Shoulder Braces, port monnale, Spectacles, ; Silver .b plated Spoons, Forks, At. Gold pens, Stationery, • 'Violin, Guitar, Bass Viol Strings, , Lithographs, porcelain Teeth . Artist's Tribe paints,Brusti es, Ite..te. Also some Dry Goods, Wooden Ware, hard and Japanned Ware, Fluid add Oil Cans, Catnphine, Coal Oil; Burning Fluid, . Alcohol, Turpentine. lamp, tanner's, neat f00t, , ,' lard,mlive, castor boiled and raw linseed Oils., White Lead,.7.lnc, and all kinds Of colored _paints, Vine. gar, Canary Seed, also all the popular PA DMTIOEDI CINES, and other things too numerous to mention. ' ! It is impracticable to give more than a general outline of my stock through the newspapers every ohs wishing GOODS Is invited to call and examine.. Customers on entering the store must not expect to tied every thing In _sigquiht r ; y bat nearly every article wanted will be produced by in . 'Thankful for the liberal patronage - hitherto received. he hopes to merit a continuance and large increase of the same.. ABEL TUBBELL. ; - , Montrose, june 5,1860. . THE BEST 110713 TE • 1860. - • FROM ~.. WYOMING VALLEY TO PHILADELPHIA, NEW • . , YORK, BALTIMORE; •• An all Points North do West; LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG RAILROA SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Two Daily Passenger Trains "WILL IL =X BETWEIM SCRANTON AND NORTIIIIINBERLAND, .A 5 'FOLLOWS • Irciviro . son's.; Phil's N. Y. Mall.. Fapreo, 610 4.25 movnto ircorrn. • N. Y. Phil's- - Express.. Mail. Leave Leave a: r. r. m. Scranton. . • Nortbn'land, 5.30 4.45 'Arrive at • . Arrive at • Pittston, • 6.38 4.53 Danville, 6.05 , 6.20 Kingston, .! 7.05 5.20 Rupert, .6.35 6:50 • Shickshinny, 7.50 6.25 Bloomsburg, 6.45 . 6.00 Berwick, 8.23 6.56 Berwick, 7.15 ;6.35 Bloomsburg, 8.50 • 7.30 • Shirkshinny, 7.45 ' 7.06 • Rupert,, 9.00 7.40 Kingston, 8.53 7.45 Danville, '.9.25 5410 , l 'Pitt s to n , 8.57 8.15 . Northnland, - 10.(10 8,45 Scrantott, 9.25 8.45' ram LACKAWANNA & BLoomssußawitextuoAD co:macre *rim Tux •' • DEL. LA ,GRAWA.NNA WiLSYRILN RAILROAD At Scranton, for New York and Philadelphia, and inter- mediate points east ; also for Great, Bend, Binghamton, , Buffalo, Niagara-Fans, and all impertantpointa • At Rupert it connects with the Wayless Railroad, for points both: East and West. At Northumberland it connects with the 13nitbury 'and Erie Railroad, for points Wait and South. • PENNSYLVANIA .STATE 'aizaicovrunaz, soincTir, 10th Annual !Exhibition ox ras —; nATT LE GURU:II,44" NE .111 rnz OkING MONUAIEN T, ol a d In tho vicinity of . WILKESBARRE, 'PITTSTON & SCRANTON, . • 1 - IN LTIZNRNE COUNTY ' .."' ' •- TIM rstilbition will open on Tuesday, and will conttn no Font days, sit - .. . Sept!. 25th, 26115, 27111 4c 28th, ' The' Grounds, which are most beentillilly situated, are. not only large, but remarkably wall adapted to the pur poses of tbt exhibition. They contain seventy-two acres, a non track Mr Horses, at well as every other convenience accessary tb the comfort and safety of exhibitors and the animals and articles they wish to exhibit, are provided. Arrengethents have been made.with thevliffercat Rail road Companies for the transportation of articles intend ed for exhibition free of charge both ways. Vialthre WA° exhibition will And moat ample amaze medations moderate Woos. • The di ff erent Railroad Companies will lame F.:minion Tickets.- " . List of Premiums. Judges; and Regalationt, &e. can be had at all the principal Apiellitals-r Ware/maser: from Sturderankat Wilkesbams; and oix &Wks tiorfunW September Ist, to the Secrete:y.4s Harrisburg. After that time, the Secretary's Mice will be at West Pittston, Lucerne county : • Competition open tó all. . . • A. 0. HEISTIM, Fey. Ur All then to Luzern. Wyoming, Monroe, Susquehanna, Bradtbra. Northumberlankrunin, Montour, Columbia. Rehm, Bra and counties. please ptddlikknd sued bats Rabb Ong for Itildatten. Anituct Itit raw. . . LADJ ONE PRICK - 2r.eiaxrcrir orazi. isProzias ToHN'FAREERA. No. 718 ARCH et. between 7th 0 and 9th eta.„Phihidelgata, (late of 8111 Xarket BD” porter, ManufaZtarer of and Dealer In ail kladrot7 -19 v aXL4205r 3F 1 111141111 Haying removed my New Storr Arch et Philadelpht ing now a i be n the Mannf emptied en Of Peaty Pura, madame w , ith the 'ow PrincipW! I hens sr at the lowest pr._ conahttent withateasor4l profit, I would solicit from those to want for either Wks' a ren's wear; It an insi of my selections ol good' l s i a ty ti sopw I desired essential 1137 - Persons at a t —. 4 and it. inecnresw lent to colt pereonallv. name the article, they !dab. tozether with the mice, and instructicrne kw mad leg, alio forward the order to my addresmacolum 110a—to insure a satisfatory 80 cstagantice Wilk their wishes. m 00, 18. am , 88ntronii 3 O LIVER INVIGORikTORI EVER DEBILITATE& IT Is compounded eneireljyrom Gulag_ w • bee become as established Up, a nt . • apprevel by ad taw o..ll,v:wet it; slut le serer rar new sell coaddesce It ;41 the dermal fee 'kink se to receesetteeded. It bas eared thettraada g I =ken Izattl y i Ybe Sawmill be adapted Indlaldnal taking le, and ne• set vett, -ea the Lioweita Let do dictates of year . 611, of the LIVER IT- g! aldose Liver Cons tacks, Drepepsia, eumm.er Coin rye DrOPIT, Sour Costlresiess, Choi- Miliforbus, Cholera times, Jaundice, kts;entl may be used enc. ry Family • Medi- F nr.• DACII E, Cas twenty minutes, it spoonbill Fero tak-I sal*, A . I Who use It ars la Its favor. MIX .WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE LNVIG6HATOH, Ail) SICILLLOW HOTH TOGETHER, \ Prlee One Dollar per ZULU% •••• A 4.50. --- s-ANronws CATiAi s Ti L e . PILLSi :CO4I.OIIi(DED 111.(41., Pare Vegetable E aaaa els and pat up la GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will tarp In any climate. The Penally ~ Cw. • theta-Ile PILL bac; - tls hot active Cathartic 5 nide!, the proprioter oiled ho hla practice mere than twenty yew; The noustantly lorressing demand Crum thole lAN b a ,.k. gui .dthepty.L°• a hal ,the iculantetkie wide h all express In regard to their •-• um has Miura/ onto pima there within the roach of all. ta i The Proirmioa re!! know I th at dllrereut Calattes sac at Moms Jonloos- 1, or the! truce* ' " the FAMILY CA-1 THARTIC P I I. L. bee. sigh doe reference to . th is • well estabildiad fit. been compounded from a riv. 11117 id the Weil Two. table Estrada. ebleb act ;I; shag on every _part of the anMoiarr COAL and arc Irll good sod sate to all as es where a Cathartic is cg ..1.1.4, sorb as DO.- corageotents of the o i l El co tat se h_.. Steep'. --- deli", Pales In the Beek and. Loin Costiveness,. Pate and Soreness ow the whole body, groto sudden cold. trequeolte. 11 negiecuri, end Ina bog mans or re. z mr, Loss of App.- Itte, a erupt ng nen. cation nrCold over - the body Restless. , me.% lieNdaehn orweight 14 the head - di Intlass ni, • tot 7 Diseases. Warms la'.. Children or Ad tal le, 4 Utley Footle in. a neat' Part iler alba Blood . 4 ,, and mazy amain to Mad/ flesh Is heir. Ica norrenani eta to otectkoth UM serenha "est Dose. Ito S. - PRICE THREE DINES. The Liver Invigorator and. Falun" Car thartte Pills are retAged hy Drageata guarani. sai mkt who/male by the Trade In all the large him= - E. T. W. SANFORD; M. Lk,. Ilanuf.etlimr and ereMder. ay, New York. For sate In Montrose by ADELTVIUMI4, Aged. 335 Broad DYS P E PS .I A, Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, pysppits, Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia,. Liver Complaint, Liver Complaint, Acidity, Bilious Complaints, Bid &thug, Bilious Complaints, Sick. Headache,. FLATULENCY, LOSS- OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, and ike l nianbirku other 'diatom ea - 14119 frow bt cEsratiosi and jestailinnal disorders of tie,oftexh. And ready rilirf a that candiigai sad WA*" THE OXYGENATED BITTER& THE OXYGENATED . BITTERS. Bailable Testimony. W. oall attention of (*treader go tie followinfr kttor fro g s Pre:sic/at Smith, formerly of Fah' Uniworsity: and now of libuscsoolip, Md. HIDDLEro•Kri, Cam., Feb. 118, PIM( W. FOWLZ k. Co.,Gentlessen:—l Mr. made use a the Ouguated /hum earns wens is eight yens since. Having suffered for twenty yeas from a foim of dyspepsia, which wu attended with • netvons,twideche, on en average of Dot less then sew day In a week, l was induced, by the unpretending rev . ommendatiA of Dr. Greet; " to_ tl7 one bottle, and It no benefit wig received to discontinue the use." The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the _extent of come three; or four, with a careful obsemnoe • of the accompanying directions. The result was, as almost entire rens( from duo usual dyspeptic rymptonse !And thiir depetweng, painful amsevences. I belles• these Bitters produced an entire change In the habits of my system, ind upon the active energies of the dipole*" orgies. I now deem myself aa exempt nom Dyepepsit is most Person. These Bitters hare also beet of , vied to ether numbs!! amp family. Very - nriplittairk . prs, . AUGUSTUB W. BIRTH. THE OXYGENATED DITTEHN. THE OXYGENATED BITTER& RICTIXOND, Tiara Co., Pa., Aug. 115, k/A. GinTralentr,-,.Attar iuffering for more than dine lows with Dppeprits, and trying many nmedies ne .comniatifed for . that diseaie without any pod nark. 11. wu Induced, by,Dr. P. 11. White of Man'aeld, to glow. the Oryiroutted Biffirs a trial. .1 took two bondedd, which pee mew meth relief that I purchased two. may, which - dive nearly or quite effected a care. I 101111 now neatly seventy-five year. of age, and fog dues • usontlei part - have felt no inconvenience !Wadley peati.leaaure in recommending the 8100111 10 la allilated with Dppepeia and its concomitant dleetwata. Frm:: Dr. WldUt. Ilmf izta;, " 4 , ingl, Co., AO g. 1821. 1 ' I have need the dryings/it Baton la .trrY pnadies with der.ided eocaa in debility and gernasallareenstke. Ste:, and seaddendy reentemend them In goatel do. betty, end Amass of the digestive argils'.. _ -r. n. warrr,-u.p. THE OXYGENATED-DMIEIDL THE OXYGENATED. DITTEBL- ." PREPARED BY B. W. TOWLE & CO, IS Tremat !treat, Batas # 4l6 l . DrriB9i Ada, Nam, owilferda 4l4lll ay* Man mid city dtrompkad Ida mar*. t# - For salepy Abel Terrell and Read, Watson' & Poe. ter, Montrose; L. H. Woodruff, Dimoek; Amos Nichols, Brooklyn ; Whitney & Boxier, Hanford ; Weed & Ward, Great &Ad; J. O. Olmstead, Dandaff; L. arta% Great Bend. Jlll7 ' DYSPEPSIA AND FITS. ;NIL 0. I'HAPS ItROWN, ilisgres* nine of Ccmantop- Jo doe, was for several years so badly afflicted by. payola that for a part of the time be was confined to Ida bed He was eventually eared by a wataiptien furnished tam by aiming clairvoyant girl. • file prescription. era& him by a mere cod, *idle In .a state of trance. las Welk intrybody who two tabs It, Waver haying Al ed one& It is,squally inue in cases of !de as of • • .• _ As asgesirlsg Where steels of tbe prinelpal barb est maeft and all of the Ingredients are $ o belts* arrytlntg slam 1 silliest] Me. voolualge preerriptkos say m us ts tha rarait of one stamp to pay Ds. Gisee4e,Jeney SD web Tor. 0 .- PooN.Dmrets'e us Pit Mb as sem Depot, & WEST. Lie • willsin the Ilst tvre of reilef. u th.• ix> Cts.perament al Ow ed La mach Tlazaaitas ea is ad.-meat ankle yea' a tie VIGORATORi tat a plaints, 1111leue At• Chronic Diarrhoea, , plaints, Drama*. Stomach, Malin' le, Cholera, Chats.. • lithe isms. Flita• VemalieWeakneter cesitally as ea Ordtaa- elite. It ertllaire SICK lammed' eta lastlfp la two or Wiwi T. en. at -eicutiecaimett et giving their Ilmethoorr A. TrZBAltO