The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 29, 1860, Image 4

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    -to give an Abolition majority in , consequence
of their *absence.
'ln a minority in both-Rouses 'of Con
gress, with the Supreme..Conrt - to ex
pound the laws-And restrain all illegal and
and, unconstitutional acts, the. President
wilt be utterly powerless for evil, if he
should have the disposition to do wrong.
Even in the distribution of his patronage,
he would be dependent upon the 'Senate
for the -confirmation of his nominees to
office, so that he cannot appoint a bad
man to office without the consent of those
in whom the South confides. Aspartisan
President, thus tied hand and foot, pow
erless for good ,or evil_ without the con
-sent and support of hispolitical opponents,
should be' the object of pity,tutdeommis
-oration rather than fear and apprehen
sion, by a brave • and chivalronspeople.
What giziod or harm can he do toesnr
body, except to humble the pride and
wound the sensibilities of a large portion
of the American people by occupying the
chair once filled by Washington, Jeffer
son, Madison and Jackson ? Does this
fact furnish sufficient cause for destroying
the best-Government of which the history
of the world gives an example ? four
_years-will soon pass away, when the bat
lot-box will furnish a peaceful, and con
stitutional remedy for all, the evils and
grievances with which the country may
be afflicted.' •
If, in thel meantime, any act shall be
perpetrated which shall violate or impair
the rights of any citizen or State, or . shalt
endanger the peace and safety of any por
tion of our people for which the Consti
tution and laws shall fail to provide ade
quate and efficient remedies, the time will
then have arrived for those who think
the Constitution has been disfegardefg
and the Federal power perverted to pur
poses inconsistent with their safety, honor
and equality, to consnit
. and deliberate
upon the nature, extent, and mode (if re
dress.
sido not anticipate, nor do I deem it
possible in the present condition of the
country, that, under the Administration of
Lincoln, any act will he perpetrated that
would destroy or impair the Constitution
al rights of the citizen, or invade the res
erved rights of the States upon the sub
' ject of slavery ; but, if I should find my
self,painfully mistaken on this point, I
have no hesitation in expressing my delib
erate conviction that such. an Outrage
would not only make the Southern people
a unit, but would arouse 'and consolidate
all the conservative elements of the 'North
le firm and determined resistance bY the
overwhelming majorities. In such an
event the South would occupy an impreg-,
nablli position. With her own people uni
ted and animated by one sentiment—the
Unfaltering resolve to maintain and defend
their rights and liberties as won by the
blood of their fathers, and guaranteed by
the Constitution of. their country, they
could safely rely upon the justice of their
cause and confidently expect the sympa
thy of the civilized world :ma - the choicest
blessings• of divine Providence while
straggling forthe right. Under these Lir
•cumstances I can perceive no just- cause,
no reasonable ground tor„such rash and.
precipitate action as would plunge into
the horrors of revolution; anarchy and
bankruptcy the happiest people, the most
prosperous country and,the best govern
ment the kun of Heaven ever shed his
genial rays upon.
• To-those, if any such there may lie,
who look upon ilistinioir s and a Southern
Confederacy as a thing desirable in• itself
and are only waiting for an opportunty to
accomplish thit which hail been pre viouNlv•
resolved upon, the , election of Mr. Lincoln
may furnish a pretext for precipitating the
Southern States into revolution. But to
those who regard the Union tinder the
Constitution as our fatheri made it, the
most precious legacy ever bequeathed to .
a free people by a patriotic ancestry, and
are determined to maintain it as long as
their rights and liberties equality itid•hon
or are protected by it. the election of Mr.
Lincoln, in my humble opinion, presents
no just cause, no reasonable excuse for
disunion. • -
Having discuss . ed all the questions at is-_
sue freely and elaborately in thy addressesi
to the people during the recent canvass,l
do not perceive that any patriotic object
can be advanced by any furtlkv public, dis
cussions an my part prior to resuming my
seat in the Senate. That the passions and
animosities engendered byrecent rim:nests
may soon give place to reason and patri
otistn; that eahn and wise counsels that
the Constitution may be preserved invio
late, and the Union maintained forever, is
the ardent hope and fervent prayer of
your friend and fellow-citizen.
• S. A..Dorm.a.s. •
New Orleans, November 1.3,. 1860.
4littportout -11ational Work:.
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Broadway, (dew York. The following work.
are sent to nub4cribi.r. in any part of rani
ty, (upon receipt...of retail.priee.) by in ill or es
press. pm aid :
THE NEW ANEW:AN OrcLorr.rn.%i—A twpu
hr Dietibnary of General Knowircisp.. edited hr !
Geo. Ripley and Classics A. Mina, ahit4l 10/
numerous-select carps of writers in all branrties;
. of Sciences. Art, aid Liter-atom This work
beirrg publiahrd in stavist fifteen large egiqaen
volumes, each enetaininglso two-rotumn
The first eightvskatnes are now rend!, cavil ron.
' tapping near 2,500 meiginal addi-'
sional volume wilt be ......e in about
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50; hull wormy:so, ; half -Rusia,
earh. ,
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without &sing saaiserficial. learned but not pp
cosuprehSessive but motricientlydettiled,
free from perusuusl pi q u e end party prejtofiee,
fresh yet acvurate. it is a complete statement
of all that is known upon every intpurtant topic
within the scope of human intelligenev. Eerry
imp - nista arlich.`in it has been specially iirittei. 2 i
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the topics, of which tin., n.
spealc*- They are r...1i
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moment; to state jual boar it-statein now. 4t.1
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1
ports; the gsu
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.iiith the lateit explorations; historicnt soal i„t .
include the freshest jusf view"; the birirapi4 a l.l,l
notices not only speak of the des& also a. ot ',!
the living. his A lihrury of itself.
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frotnthe orernhation of" the first 1.',..1.:rtil Con.
.gnesa in 11F411 to IftsG. Edited orel commted
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pteted in lb royal octavo volume,. of iddspag s: ;.o
. each, 11 ot.whieh an, ntiw ready. Ali odditienol
Vellum will he ploslirthett once in three months.. - ;
Cloth, $3: Law Sheep, $3,6b; Itait ,5f10r.5....,1,
$4.: Hatt Calf, 84.50 each. ' - li
Tut - War or l'aueu R I NO.„ rue OM . f IMO/ A ;
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.. ' sent at the remitter's expense of carriage; or;
for ten subscribers, eleven copies will he mend
. nt ear expense for carriage. . t
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Wanted in this Courtly. • Terms-made known on
applteaties 'to the Publishei. I
(jhLT.IS . the 115,erel...Sack or Pound.
ek - 3 TiiiLRELL
MEMORIALS.
LIFE E
IVOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS,'
a lady remarked to us a day'or two slack, as
she exhibited the portrait of an only child, gcruo
to the u ;IOW ! land;", which vitas one of
ir ri:7333319 7
liotv . ll, should re pt It, bad I , not secured
this prec i o us mo th er:id of that dear one." 'So
thought. +rte. The loved ones are •not always
Witty 's, and while we can call them ours, every
one, should secure such a memorial ;. especially
since they can have them so truthfally: taken by
that luccessful 'artist, A. B. TUBBS. of Bing
haniion: . ; dec
.
t r, HORATIO,IARRATT
• .! .
f , .
Deafer 4t,i'LkUit; GRAIN, GROCER
fIE3S'...: PROVISIONS. . DYE
r 'lrOODS,Staiile DRUGS, .
IirOOPEY and STONE WA E, ALL
IV HO US WEPING
!'. 411iiTIbLES 4: 'YANKEE
11 7 07 I 9 .117 q IN GE :1 7 .1...*.e1L,...-013l i . door
Itiogh Vltorntive s ihie l, lyric , 2161f9rit, Pa.,
TVIV°4jL° be pleased to see 01 hii old friends
'and inanv - new ones at his --NRW stare
fronting DEPOT, where:he is prepayed to
shoo thi m isuch a stock of 'the above artie'ea
as Row' ?tilford has long Blond in need of.
", Pivision; of trade has . as Maw, advantages as
divlSion of liti,or." Any man; confining himself
to phe brim h. of business, giving that branch
his ‘i.holi; i C
phut nod:attention can keep a better
assottmest, ny cheaper and SELL CHEAPER
than; if the game means and time was employed
iti'S kenerall trade. If prm Aont think so. call
on tf)e sd 7 .bacriber and be convinced. The wand
prinelple ofl o
SMALL PRtIFIT lANIUROMPT PAYMENT,
!Butter
willitic t
hitly adhered to. Bt and other
Produce feiwarde d to'Neiv York to cane of the
best:it:aria ission houses in the City; and prompt
paytfientis Ouranteisl. •! i
- 7.-- TIORATIO; GA kRATT.
Swiq. Co. Pa." April 1660 —y.
. .
i MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
• 1 i, FOR IMOD.' ' •
GREAT ATTRAbTIONS
st . -, , • AT TliF,' -1
POOT or MAIN STRUM. .
T"'i.itensive Furniture 1. stablishment of
' Saiiiii RnorttEus Having een refitted and ,
grea'tly irmiroved, the 'proprie ors respectfully
annimnre 14 the citizens of _Montrose and chin.
ity that diet are constantly Making and keep on
hand the ,IiARGEST and BEstr iltsAortment of
. i ] l ,- . •
TURNITTIRF
...
T o kid foil oil hr tire, 'Country.
We giyohu following list of some of tho ar
ticles w Ilia we will' sell at greatly reduced
prires. Cet i qASII or. READY P.AI I :
' Bureaus,Palnut sor.ilahogry, with 'glass,'
flom sld t.(l $34 . 5.
I
Ritreani with marble or brocntellc top*. from
818 to WO And n-latrge assortmentfirem $B,
SW, Et, i 4,,. tO 818. I
Wash Stends,Ca'rd Stands, ciirnerand Square
Stands, of 4ll' varieties and pric4a, from 75 cents
to ten 111011aPio. ' • . . . -
1/e4tit,lptvans.,Towel Rackis,
Lounkes,&e: 1 ,
Centre , i(F:lrd; pier, Toilet,,
.and,gxteimon Tables.
CitairsCane and Wood Sr.
Cane, Flay and W4ll d Seats,
arid style:,
Wilma:fele a totes furnished
at New Yotk prices. ••
N. it. 'l.lVady made coninS
nisited at shirt n9tire.—
reroiiness when desired.
• We- eNnOny none hot CAT: :rut. and ExpEnt-
ENeyn W:.ortliVEN. We intend! to do our Wont:
stOct sell it us Lows.K ii can to! ritTorded
W. lir. SMITH,
A JR.,
E. 114 531111111..
Montrns. Jan. 181h,0u.--itf .
I
N.1.1 . W GOODS
Lawsiime i centre:sooq.co., Pas
wllilac,,%vind „, prasndßnrdr o ra,
erv.,,eackiils iz yriee4ed,,
April :iith; IL KENYON:JR.: & CO:
; . .
1
rthaltia, silks, lawns and r.al4coes„ nn immensei
.•_) variety, II . It. KENY 4,0 N, JR. & CO, .
. ti -----.
t -
r, ~ kVE RY style of Cotton Burnt Goods. sic. this
1.1.2 ,:atlreu'd by It. fiNNYON, JR. & CO. *
SILK, Brorha, and Ca..shnuire shawls. a large
stosl, LOW. It. KENNION, in—R. CO.
• • ...
COIIII.S. 1013ACtO • thi4 day received and
o r ,•
f9r sale lower thin s . lApwtlere Stisqu
count . • IL KENIION. JR. & CO.
1(10 l i, l3 ,r Sl i r „ ." } L w E , l . t he A:r o L v T .S or i More and
!b.
lARr F. Stock of FANCY Dry GooclA for
..4 "aro t br IL KENIION, Et .. . St. CO.
. -
riNE.A.ll,Settn—Fire Elet!rtnt,lttvlet*. romplete — '
J fri46l sto 850. K. KEN, VON, .111.. & CO.
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Lawi !Ile Centre; Pa., April, 18,0. _ . 1
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~ , Ll.llf.R - INVIGORATOR ;
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IT Is e&stuttesul•tied eallreir Irani fistms.ae3
,• Itws i t er•nheJetrstatsloktvrll.4 , l, a mr•nda r,: SP. ap I ea% Ltnn n I
•• awlApl4 - ....-1 t , all tit 1.1 1 h... - e• rm..: ft. atm l it now re•
.....rt..11,... h. hh•ynnuslcoce tan gi all he dt.teaN. tot vk hk•lt it
IA rnAltnrientit‘L i I •
It J. 4; c weal thnn..tn•l•' dm , 'hit lin, r6.1.t.t tun Than
Who tatt•cirrn - ni. all 11, , ,5en lid ul tlollel. :As the nonteroti
' ttnx,hrtd errtiOr! . .v.o.gt in it ,10 0f...1.-a...hop .
the 4 ..it. ntitst in. 4,141.1 e, E. t o h• h•ntp.r.nstnit of that
1.0,,,11,11t1.41
a. the
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, 4 1 i ,.. 411 • l e4 a sucaqua.m.cs as u
f. 1
Lort.
the dim., :;1' your ' jn.l Inent pia' : you it tbe
g
.0 of likri.ivEn pc- 0 , Iv wn.
a.v.ro m n.. it
I .
- .grill core Liver Cosa- ' W
i' Darkai.i; Dyspei•sia, l /21 , )C1 reale Diarrhoea.
:i .
$ 111 t i n ) , -e Cont .- I plelott, Ityseate.-
;. ry. pay, Soar iStamaeh,ltabltual.
i
Coati h2 , enera t " Choi., lie 4 Cholera, Cholie
i: ea:ll4l,aut,Cholero 'lsitantum. "Fiala.. •
f Ilroce l 4 J a tan dke co ,Irenotle Weakarst•
i V. , sadonse be 41 , ..a Ai, . . :ePAAPIIIy AA All ( )rti11113 •
ry triktully t 11441- le c elple. ItallteereStrlE
I ILL NUAICIIE., (as 'ttohtpuvls rao to-tify.) In
ir 1 treoty.molnutre, it . It leo or three ; Den•
, apooktalal are tale- tea at cesssuearen.cat el
~,
17 =wk.! t, - _, i ,1
I A.l' irk* use It a r e; gill st g their taatieval
E ahi VV. I
MIX: WATER. Li TITS .1110Vtle WITIt
TtlEiltiVtl:OltATOlt, Ala> EiWALLOIV
BoTiti TOGETIIEIt.' ' -
Virtue Oue Eluting: per..Botale.
_ • I I: I - lidLortaltirs . •1
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C A l l HART I C. P I LLS ,
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ptotri a; onxio •Iti di
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Part; Yeaulable Eat raets , nod ,put stp In
G1.A,18 CASES. Ate Klattal and .16111 - keep 1
he sap eltuseta.
Il* - "ilratntly '.C11.1 . tharttrPlLLlParon-
Ve h et *case eathaniri NI which th e proprintor mg
upP4 Id hp perk* 1ni..4 then twenty yonte.
The Wonnent/jturre.plug .tlnspnd • from there' wbe
1
'0 , ....004 , u 0 d 0 be PIMA as 1.01 th e 'oolloro,ooo, s bib •
”,,iitnn utagapho (ben •-• I I.pe,hie Waved me to place ,
tn.m within the reach of AIL 104 -.
he Frotemion *ell knwir ! 11. flat dleforebt Cadaractsct '
...tafrokrut inctio. of tali VI bowel._ ...... ..., ..,.
- 11. , •Iii? AAi lILT CS -t ' l l l . 4 germ A'a '."
}AI ul , ll doe reference to , ' 11 in well rag WI. ' tart,
te•eu I. , lntiounde I front at 0 , ‘'Ariell Of the root von , '
• :KN.. Inistrwets. which pa' sake oar every pan of the
...."If , - , il entnl. and ,srs- g gaud Pad safe (apneas
,. c• . 0 4 ,, 0 t.XAnotio .1.: uontied. path ! as De, .
' .rssllcinseehl •n* an St ape ash ,., Sleep'. .."
1.2.4.1'. Petits he thr I nark and Loins. -
C.sstlveness,..P ai 41 . and &Irene.. neer -
I lar i! Whale - bon r, - Axon midden cold. " Whans .
trophotly, It :try lonoi. end in atong roars*. ur re
"et. ;kiss , of ILI.Pe. Mr, a Creeping Skew..
watt n of Cold pacer ,
area' ii ., adach ., 0. ,; the hotly', Ktillii,Xll •
k a . alio i . e.. * ', Leigh, w ake head,
Vkartle ee *deg 4 s aivr„zz a z:Trg:
rrottbe linen .... mi 4 many diseases to whiett "
Ihsb hi Intr. he swarms& ler tbsansios Is tbasaverdse•
fu2ll Va rolt "'l.
ICE 'MEER Dt Tex
Lover Inalgoratar and lanai ca.
tha4tbe Pills M. enontet by Oruo. „ ~,,,,,,,,
OW leboksoki by Itiet leads to ID th e Urge ham . " "77
- . tl -R. %VV. SAN_ _ . ,00111) 8E.:13 - . , ...
. ... t . , • xangsmuter tot eremietor,
.355 Droodvray.; 500 r Itork - .
. ... .
Faj. Rae In Montrose by Ai= Tt*RELI Ageht
NEMO VEGETABLE CarOrkEca,ente rare for
Dysentart. Wholq , No and Rota.
ABELL triMELL.
111:4E C11).4:11 YlNElttit tot ugh: b
• ABEL Minn'
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19' VA4IIIII-1P
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11111111 TEA.
Herbs, Barks and Roots
vEltsus
Poisonous Minerals and Drugs.
MOTHERS TAKE HEED!
Ito von when observing the unenry actions or
your children, consider , that It may be more
tharrn mereHrholle that Millets them In vine
rncaa out of ten. the•canse or the little cutter.
vex ntigliinh 'is IrtindlS and should be ut once
loohed to.'
.11EADS -OF FAMILIES
Ili not let your children &wirer, when tie preml,
Jon in
A SAFE. AND PLEASANT CURE FOR Wi)Rms.
How to better and safe, would it bo -to ,7i
have it always in the house. A little delay I'l
whenw child is taken ill may often be the cause
of ito death. while acting Without delay. and ;to .
he siting the " ILVTAI N 11E" TEA in ""`" 111
diately, you trill notonly sage- the child a lung I
and tedious illness, and yourself much expense.
Weals° feel happier in knowing that you bate !
done your duty. and perchance saved its life., ,t 1:
This medicine LA combined purely:of
HERBS, AND ROOTSffll
NOT A PAIITICLE OF . . !I I
4: Mouldy or Blintialri
is USED IN IT. - . :1/
~
No moßs'illthy Vermifuge' will be steed by 1
those who one.. twt link TAM. The only active , 1
principle id' •Il other Veridifuges and Worm It! .:
hiders in lIIL E lt.o It It V . / ' !
CIA/ E N 0
liii ~"
co. ,/ •
3e) co S co Iv ~ '
. TO
YOUR CHILDREN.
11 '
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toe mi. Simple, Safe; / Vegetable Medicine. It .
Thl.lTotm Tea 'O9l, disroyered.iii an unusnal
- way suiting the 1111.1,c 14 Northern Mexitb—a
full aecimnt of leyou will find in nue Almanacs.
Ask for the •,.„", , ,,ti, v Zan .tbrianar.” of the 1 !
Agent, and •irlien you base read It. send- it to • .
Tone neichtetr.2. that they rosy also know of and
I be cutylity this hItFAT 'REMEDY I
JII MONIS WORM TEA
1 KILLS WORMS ,
Never.. Barcas—ts Pleagant to Take. 5 1
I
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GET A PACEAGE—PRICE 25 - CTS. 5
• _ _
r • _ _ _ _ _ _
th ° .. n- ,Tiri . .. -- .AWN' It'6",'..”;l7l'C',"r i fi. h li ~
of Terurn. ovraoh !mango of 0:4 Worm Tea. 1'
31 aL. TOOSON'tic CO.,
,-,.-
SOLE PROPRI ETORS;
ii, 50 Leonard St, New York..
r.t Judson's Worn; ten be ;told by ono: V .
ill ... A gent h 1 , ....r i Tea n % , ; 4 11 . 2 . 40, sod 2 , 74 ,
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SAYRE 64-1.1R9., Agents,: 11 ontrose: tdce2l
FootiadokOtto•
Dining. Kitchen,
• HOSTETTER'S
-STOMACH BITTERS.
a,!kta.
every T3riety
at short antic
• The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect•confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, becausathe article. has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
-this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion orblazening puffery.
The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and from' its manifest steady ,
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption , will reach
near one million bottles. This immenie amount
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion, and the sanction of .the most pronunent
physicians in those sections of the, country
where the article is best known, who not only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom
it This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid
estimation of,an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to be as enduring as time itself.
Hostetter's Swindell Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions, where fever and ague
and various other bilious complaints• lave
counted their victims by hpndreds. To be
. able to state confidently that the °Bitters"
are a certain cure for the •llyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes'-all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, ,and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It opera es upon
the stomach, liver; and other .digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to a condition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions of nature.
on tniba or fur.
always
• Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and -they Will find
in it &stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it is pleasant bathe palate,
Invigorating to the bowels, excellent es a tonic,
and rejuvenating-generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged •men and won:en
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice ofithysicians,thexhave abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits,of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex. There -are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that-, the
mother, especially if she-be young, is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety,
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the weasof
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the .„
mother to
,bear tip under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities.; Nursing mothers gone=
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigera- .
tors that. receive the endorsement of physi- ,
Mans, because it is agreeable to the taste as.,.
well as certain to give a permanent Increase',
of bodily strength. , , 4
All thoie persons, to wheel we have particu- •
laxly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, gained by malaria, diarrheas;
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, end.
all diseases or derangements of ;the stomach;
superannuated invalids, persona' of sedentary
.. Occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. •
• • CAUTION.=—We caution the - public against,
using any oldie many imitations or counter
felts, but ask for Holsrsvirtn'a Cc:am:Aran
&MULCH Bursas, and see that each bottle has
the words " pr. J. Hostetter's Stomtich Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
Ebtthe metallic oop covering the cork,; and
ierre th at our autograph signature is on the
bet • - ' ' • ....
6 Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh. Pa.. and sold by all
druggists, groects, and dealersl generally •
throughout" the . Hulled- States'. SOuth Amer
sitm. Ind Germany.
may" For hate in Siontromp by
, jurtlfs Iv ABEL TUliltfil,L.
MADAME SCHWEND'S
•
wkoini - clordo.
r Siliflas7)l46 . , ll.
Grata and nn Acute and tihrorile. 1=1 "n of
Ahmrsittal Can.ours. Send 3 cent Stamp to her Agent.
B. 40N.E.s,
Bundrcdr•for tertimoniair Pox *t7o. Mile P. O.
i'frAsepri. S. W. Car. Third & Arch Sta. per ipw •
FRUIT JARS for rate !r}r
,
lisurakk Ilabei J Ladies rare.
k 1(11 111 k n'tlklll . o. 10/4 01 he ,old low for
IL la' Wall'.
Alilf.,rd, Nov Eli, IvO
MOUNTAIN -HERB
JUMON'S WORM TEX
. ,
9
Ay . e. r s.. Sarsaparilla,
FOR PURIFYING TILE BLOOD, • .
And-fir the spority curette (110 e111}(/had ruriettiv Of
ph;s.o:
Scrofula and Berriftti one &fief:A.lnm g, aihrh Mil
Tninor*,. Ulcers, Sours. Ernpiinul. Pinn•
Pie*, Put.tnien. Matches, "Bollsi
• and alt Skin Discrasti.
0 l•AN'Tlyhu nth _
.7. C.' ATilt & Cll. *lds! 1 611 ff Htv tlnly to lu
knowlr,tuo what ynur i•innetintrilla luta Ann, 'for me:
Having Inhrrinrl.n Serotniona ittreetion, 1 hal...guttered'
from it in variono ways for tears. Sometlinos it litirq
out to 171 reps on nor taunt; MO 111.1111, t w,mrtlmrr It
timid itiwitrd nut! didooonal nut sit tdontarti. Ton'
years ago It broke not of me bend and 0W1'1141111,7 aealp
and ran, Wall Otte min., "Odell Walt !Mill tont lommo
beyond ,I, , ,tript Mu. I trl,l matte tim,linitu, oral ~..•rerut
pityririum. bit without mull, relief front ittly thing. In
fart. the 4h:order grow wore., At longth I wits rejokt . l
' In tnatdin the titivel 31,isenger that yon itrcpar.4
'all nltoint ire itiarsupatilla), roe I knotie from your
Lilian tint ally you t Ito good. I- mutt to
eitteinnntl'and got It, and upon! It't ill it rtment me, I I,lli
It, as you itiltd.is, it gol:Ill doses of a tonqusintrul nrrr .n
\,•w and 11,111.111 V
mulor Ih. W 1114.11
• while fell oit in in lulw el,-ar, nut 1 know hy trey
fevlittg - n s tteni the goo.• front env .r.dont. • Von
run well 1..11ev0 thnt 1 foe' what I 4111 101.1 1 ttAi
you, that 11,11,1 you to In• ow or the ap,.,:t lon or dm sign',
and Inman ever gratefully. Your.,
• • It. T.%
St.. - A nth nitty•e Toler. Ittite or Ur.. •irelo•„
Teller and Solt Rhenium. Settltt lictitl;ll.litge
Ntrottot.•Sore Tlyest, I)roptly. •
• Dr. Itoltert M.. writes from, Salem; N,
Sept.. that Tie• enroll tot Inveterate Ines of
to t'rndnnt, i,tnliv, Iry the
peri-everhili the or our •••••• nod also a 4an ••r
-'one !atoll' or .IPai,omtf. I: 4 ••,ihr 1,4 gowe of tire,
value: tows lie Imo , the hy it colt
fit allay.
Ilroltclincelc, (:nitre„ or Swelled Nettle..
Zehttitei Sion. nerttco: Threo
Iliottli4a of row S111.11;11'1114 wired me tram a goitre—A
Marton+ swelIiol• no tin,' whleli I hail b'ulfert.tl front
over two years.”
Lencorr)term or - Aclvltce. flitortnit Tumor,
tlt erilur rletrottlet 0, Fetalt lc Meenees..
Itr. .1. 11. S. Clintinitnt, of New York Cit v.. writs:."
mod! eill•erilsli,v mond y with.the ro s uo c t of yonr agent in
sneing I itnvellning your Snrt,istrilis n Inset excellent.
nlterotivwhithe 1111111.1Y/11A romphints for which we mat-
Woe town' a remedy. hut eeperisily in remote ltirvnva
Xerofoloo.iliatliesis. I Moo rung ninny intuit
crate , tnt%l`,l or Leavorrherm ny it, wail stoop where the
compiling on'. estit:eg lw lasers/rim of the oferr,, 'fie
igritration ti . 34 no , in eared. within My
,knowlptlge eo•oilA It tor llo•s ,, feitmle
Entrant S. Marrow, of Newbury„ writee: tt A tinn
gerstel nretrietn4 oleo( the female.
whirl' ling tietiell nil the remedies we esold tsoftlity, hat
at length iP4'll completely mired LY yorir extritet of Snr-
NnPnrilint Our Pliv.irinn thought nothing list toctirpn.
thin et - 41)4:1110rd relief, hit he advised the Idol of yam-
Snrsuparilln qe the last ll`FOrt hefori• null t.int. Mid It
proved effectual. After taking your renully eight weats
nu symptom of the iii ease remain e.”
Syphilis and Mercurial I)isrn ire.
.‘turo.f.
AYEIt. Sir: I eleiorinlly oilb Ito
ritinoiit or your ru4olit, awl report to volt totillo
I have readziti trill, your siiii‘suPio illt.
I leave runt! %illicit. iu my !into 1,,,1118.1 of :110 mom
phints for it Is rinoinineielel, 1,0, ifs
14141 s ror... wood,rot the etin. or 1 - ..t0.n0r luod
,orrot lti.vnar. lino Orltly pnlirutp btnlsyphiiltir uleors
in Iris throat, a Nola wet, soil the
lop of Ills mouth. YOlit , Slit , s . fp:it ills, t•fo.,lll‘ .
eland him in Si,. Wailer was Illftldf ol l by Sot ,
ondnry sYniptinnt in lilt and trio nliiiisution Lad
anion away nvonsiiieralili• tof it, k 0 11131 I In-Hove the
ilkonler tumid Id- brain 810 Lill Lim. 11,11 it
ylehliti to or your Sur•oparltb, /be
ulrers Lrahvl. and
own , lll.lignratinu of the (ace. A AV0111:111 ,11.1 Imd Innni
tr..0r..1 for Iho fllgOrallr men - envy wan ttifferiiii:
faun ilii.peii•on iu liorlionet , Isieonsii sonsi•
n olatnlv .13y ~lo' I.llff . ..frit
joints nit bollios. SLr , 1.111. non
curet!, 13.111 . . IV Iry your Snrna;lnallln In n fon . I
1:110.O' froin cunt ,u:oot grro Inv, 11“,1
lid% Prep:W.l'o. from your islioeidory 1011.1 :mitt
rounore einisitinentle, those truly reviiiri.4.llii results
with it bane not viirpr:i6A
Frasinially G. V. i.v yh. 11.
Maranon% Gout. Liver foil pin
Isto ('is.. atli
C. Sir: I has e is,m n 1111.1.41 with n polo.
Cut els le for n Icon; olikliirdlled tins
rt.:111 4 11111,1.11111., and 41114: I , tiso
imordiet.t ino.knotit I tried yolir;din,nyinriiiii. (1w•
bottle mired nee in two wer , lo4, snit re..tor.l Inv general
lienlth that I am fir tailor than hell,re I sva•
nttneked. 1 think it al wolot..rfol tu,,liehle. .1_ F1it . ..131.
.1;11,,. Y. fletrh.ll. of St. Loot , . •• I hat .• Iv-eu
nfllieted. for y. , nr, sytth no ~.tr,..tion "in, firer, whirl:
IleAreveil my heanh. I teie:l ry *., ors , thing
Gilled to 1 . 1./it•Vl . 111 , ; 1111 , 1 I 11111 . 1 . 104.11 3 broken -.!iiwn 11111:1
-tar c r ew 11,1 .1111, 1.311,• 111:111 ,!/'
The Lir., :sty Inlesed p rter.l beo v . ,i3toil
me to fry your SAvaaparill.i.l , emove he -.ad he hie,V . volt,
rind :my thing you mail, lie the Ide:sa
im:.if ;Goa It ha.. roved toe. root tiny uie pnrilieJ my blood
'am to tunt:'.•n tnau of me. 1 keel ).0;;;;,.• , agnlte.
beat that eau lie rent l .4)1111 I. 1114 hall gout!
Salt Irrtt.r. Cancer TI1111101•.• Rol n t.
ltl
rrr•ntton, Corls••, until Isiltasiiittlois of the
Bowes.
.% ;trent-variety Or 411.efi11nvi.1.. , ” reported to it, where
('lra of theme ti.rlntl dile relllll/I.lllllAa te .. l
th e ,iiike of thin rteilei . h.', but our .i.n.v• h. n. v 111 111 ,1
ad
mit them. Setniiort lien, nuns. I, b.uud in tour Alin.: ieitit
Mims:me, which the irztetti.. ineiteil are o.m:bed to
•
furiliAS gains to yho call for them.
Dynprpiiin. heart. 1)1,Isose. Fite. Epilepsy,
Many r;'mnrkalde 1 . 111,s of tlll , l , IlfrIrt14111•1 11:11 . 0 1111.11
made by the alterative Power.: it ,tiunt
bdre
the vital rut,..6111,1 lute v iselien, and th e .,
overcomes dlaurders which trout`:
its resell. Such a remedy tnei Ion.: been revel:n.4l liv the
tleeteisities of the people, toe Vive are vonthirot that tub
will do for thenrall that medicine r a n do.
Ayer's Cherry_ Pectoral,
Coughs, CoWt.lnenzn, -11onrtenets,
Croup, Itronehtttt. Incipient Couttunp•
Hon, and for the Relief of Consetutp.. .
Ove Putlent•, to advanced
stage. of the Digense.
This is a remedy P ounJrcn known to simpass An y ,
other for the cure of throat and - him: ecuiplsint s, that-it
Is useless here to publidt the eChienee of its k ir t it.
unrivalled excellence , for coughs and colds, and its truly
wonderful cams of pulmonary have madeit
knownthroughout the nations or the fz:irtlf.
Few are the communities, or even families, ntoomr them
who have not some personal experience of Its cfferta—
some living trophy in their midst of. If+ f ictory 0% el - the
subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs,
As all know the dreadful fatality of these diaordcrx. and
611 they know, too, the,eirects of this remedy, we necd not
do more than to wafture them that it has now all the vir
tues that it did have when making the cures whiell have
•won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER do CO., Lowell, Man!
For sale bvAtn.l Turrell. Mont ro=e: Church A: Phinney : -
Dullall!: NV:flint:in Swi+h.•r. Auburn and by all
tliukr- and drli=l,4-i•srryu it•re. twin ly
_ _
.4,01_w,"".t-4
tsED!
HEALTZ
,13,ESTu
DR.
• .
A, nperietit . and stomachic preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon 10 com
buttion in. Hydrogen. of high medical author
ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the
following complaint% viz:
DEBILITY. NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. EX&
, CIATION. DYSPEPSIA. 'DIARRIA, CONSTI
PATION. SCROFULA. SALT RILEUM. SCURVY;
JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS ILIEUMA
VIM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES; ENTER,
MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
HEADACHES.. FEMALE WEAKNESS. MIS.
- MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLOROSLI. - ete.,
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE' SKIN, etc.
The IRON being, absorbed by the blood; and
gins circulating through the whole system, no
dart of the body. can escape their truly wonder
ful influence.
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron pan -for a moment be
'compared-with it. Impurities of. the blood, de.
premien of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al.
most every conceivable case. In all cases of
female debility (dues Onus, chlerosii, etc.), its
effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy
has ever been discovered, in the whole history
- 9f medicine. which exerts such prompt, happy, ,
and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, com
plete digestion, rapid acquisition of-strength,
with an unusual disposition for active . and,
cheerful - exereise,finimediately follow its use.;
As a grand stomachic and general - restorative,
it has no superior andno substitute.
Pal opt'. neat. Ant metal boxes eontsining
50 phis. prier"fro cents per ho=t sht 111,21.14
•
!l•t MI; one dozen boxes. 54 00. For sale by'
Dro,oZlAts generally. Will be, sent free to
any address on sveript of the prkv, All lens
lets, orders, etc., should he addmised to
R. B. LOCKE & CO.,
. General. Agents.
a3O BROAuWAIG IV X•
N. B.—The above is a fse•almile of the
!abet on each boa. • •
hold In 'Moutons by ABEL TVREELL.
WHY STAND YE ALL THE DAY IDLE fi r
.
1 Y.Lady-or Gentleman In the rotted Staten posc4ing
from .1.13 to $7. ran ent,r into nn can) , and tanmOcla
Me tilt :,:i n , zP k by - Vinci' from sto $l4l per tint:an be mil
j,,ed. For particular:. uddrp, (with 'Comp.) . 1
U , t. 4th. 1 , 4;(a. Am W It. ACTON .4 - , CO,.
No. 47. N , dlll SI sth btrcct, l'ldlsoMpltia.
ABEI:TtIi.RELL
ABEL TURRELL
ASJust returned from selecting andparchavlng and ls
II now remitting one of the largest and best stockief"
it : •• • ; I
1
. G it AN -
,T) •
overofTered In Oda market. The tynalityof natty every
thing good: all warranted as represented. ' '
Tenho: Ready Ceo, and Low Prima. A general tit of
the stock may be formed from the following enuine on:
Dunes, Idententer, •
YAiNTS, 011.8, VAIL:CISME!, %Insets LARS,
Dye STUSTs, , GILLWERIELL. GLASS WAS
CIULCILZILV,. . eLocILS, WALL PATEII, '
Wisflaw PAPER, \Vitali!! OIL LitIATES,FAMT. Gonna,
Musical Instruments. Lamps, Jewelry, . Perri:finery,'
Stone Ware, . Brooms. Botches, • Whips. trtoltrers
Bltd Cages, Pocket Knives,' Gene, Pistols, .
Ammunition, Liquors. Trusses, finflportero,
Shoulder Bream,port monnals, Spectacles,
Silver .L plated Spoons:4 , 4las. Re. told pens, •'•
Stationery, - • Violin, Guitar, Bess Viol Strings,
Lithographs. porcelain Teeth, Ailimrs Talcs paints4trash
es Re.. Re. A lso some Dry Goods. Wooden Warn, herd
nod japanned ' Ware, Pluidiand'oll Cana, VamphiCoal
Oil. Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine, lamp, tam er's,
neat foot, lard, olive, castor. bolted and raW ilns Oils,
White Lead. Zinc, and all kinds ef cohlred_p_a_Dtts,_ll . 7.lllo ,
gar. Canary Seed, also all the popular PAU.= I=l-
ems, and other things too numerous to mentioni
It is impracticable to - give more than a general untlins
of my stock through the newspapers, every one wishing
GOODS is luVited,la call anti examine, Custom m' on
entering the .cure must not expect to find every, Winn in
sight but nearly every,artiele wanted will be predated by
itrouirv.
TiLankful fur the liberal patronage hitherto reeeled, he
hopes to merit a continuance and lame Increnie of the
:11111C.• ATIEL TeItRELL.
MOntrotw. June &PM.
BOARDING SCHOOL.
AT . G A R EAT BEN D 1 - .PA
,
Tins st,„(y),.. will be opened for the reepp,
lion of Ladies and Gentlemen, on the 29th
day (Wednesday), of February, 1860.
TtltAffi OF TUITIG)7
Primary Branches per Qr'tr of 11 weeks, 3.00
CoMmon.' " " " 3.50
Common and Higher, " " 4,00
Higher En " " 5,00
Lessons .on Piano, " " " 10,00
Um! of " " " 2,00
Ornamental, and Cla t isical Departments, extra.
The Principal has had much experience in
teaching( in New Yark and Penn'a for the bat
ten years, in Common, as well as Select, Graded
or Ifig,h Stehools. 'Referenees given if required
N. It —Board at the boarding hall, two doll's
per . week. Lights and washing extra.
Payments to lie made quarterly in - Ay:mem'
inh y E. W ROGERS. Principal. •
NEW 1C114.11.
I,lour, fert k itrobision ~;.tort,
At MONTROSE. rib.
NE doorbelow./. Ethridge's Drug Store.
oOn Pub _
Avenue, where will be found
constantly on band a general assortment of-
GROCERIES:
Such as Stittars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffue
&c, &e..
Also the choicest lolnds of
FAMILY FLOUR,
Meal, Lard. Pork. Fish, Candle* ate.
We solicit a share of the_ public patronage, and
pledge ourselves to do the lair thing, -- hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN l‘t. ALLEN.
WM. L. ALLEtif:
ALFRED TIALDWM
•f . 1111111 . . 1411 - FIE
MO_NTROgE, PENNA.
rri LIE stilwerilwr having purchased
retitted,and newly furnished th.
above well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the tray!
oling public and .others with all the attentions
and conveniences-usually found in first.class
I Houses. Nu effort will be-spared by the ero
!
prietoi and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in eery point to any in t h e country.
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
'rho Stat4lescrnnected with this Haust
aro large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive Hostler% are always in vharge of them.
- J. S TARIIIO.I.
MEAT -
MARKET '
On Public ..lrennr, near •Searle's
Evi;.o.nsuntir on hand ~,,, supply fd
c d
MEATS of nil kind.. CAS!' p a id fo r
Beef Catile,Calves,Slseepond Lambs.
Apo tur Hide% 4)11111
HEN STUCK. & JIAWLEV.
4. T. lIENSTiocK. - lI*WLEY
Montrose. Ilarrh 3( th. 's9.—tf.
KEYSTOisIF HOTEL,
• At Montrose, Penn.
WM. H. HATCH, Proprietor.
plilti new and commodious hotel
.sitonto
•
1 on' Putilie Avenue. near the Court floniscomd
nearkcin the centre of the business.twirtioh rf
Montrose. Is now fu 14' completed and furnished,
and was (pencil . on Monday. the 27th day .01
September,. 185 g, for the accommodation of
the public, and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confi lent that lie is' now prep:ire& to entertain
guests in a !harmer lat catruot. fait to give •
Complete t Satisfkction.
The jHotel and Furniture are new, sod no, ex
pense, has been spared to tender it von). if not
superior to any hitpilar e,tahlishinent in this part
of the State. It. 14. well supplied with all the
recent impenveniunt4 and cotutorts, and
waiters will always be readvto respond to the
call of customers.
The !Ntaldes contwetpa with. this tlottme are
New . and Convenient.
The l'r"prietor respectfully molicits the.pstron
age ',lbis old friends, and the public retterallv.
WM. K. HATCH.
,sCNIt, Atli
Lii r EDlt V/. E.A88,,
WHOLESALE SALT ,DEALER.
201 Wasitio;;;tun-st,
(Directly opposite Washington Market,)
•
• 'NT - srorls.„
CI I'll.l. CONTINUES to offer to the ear. and
kJ (MUNI RV trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse anti Fine SALT, nt the very lowest figures;
400:0 sacks and bags. (-on:4:ding in partof Ash
ton's celebrated braid tor•table and dairy use
Jettre'y & Darer, Marshall's, BrOwnlow's, &e.
and 50000 bushels Tnrks bland, Bonares, Cu
racoa, St, lilies, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivien, Nantes; &e.,
all of which will be sold at bargain prices frutt
ressels, , store and storehouses. ,
Any purchaser wishing to sekvt from a good
•jssorttnent wilt find it to hia interest to ea%
N. - B.—Fine table salt pill up in smalf bags of
different sizes, and constantly on hand in ship.
ping order. Also a splendid 'article of Rock
Croon& salt,:in_ynot boxes, put, up and for sale
by the(juantity, in cases of five dozen each.
THE BEST ROUTE . 'lBOO
FILO3I
WYOMING VALLEY TO PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YORK, BALTIMORE,- -
And all Points North & West.
LACKAWANNA & BL4MSBUR6 RAILROA
SUMMER 'ARE
Two Daily Pas
$r 111.
SELLINTONI AND'. N
AS FOi.
'PILING Form
I'flll L 'N. Y.
' 3101. Ex.pre.,A.
L•ara
Scrativlat:
Arrl c.. at
l'ittvlun, 4.N1
King 44 tn. 7.0 N. 20
ShickAinuy, 7.50 , 0.0
, .5.211 Ijs
IlloomAkriz, SJ) .7.3)
Itnpert. %MI 7:0
Dattvlll , ., . - tot)
NattliulutiElo.llo R.ls' Scriutoth 1 1 45 8.45 •
Tag LACKAW'ANNA irB.LOOI/11BURO RAILROAD
• CONNECTS went VLF
DEL LAOIi.AIf.A.ENA S WESTERN ItAILIIO:AD
At. Scranton, for New Yuri and Philadelphia, and Inter
niedinta Pointe eatt alto for (treat Bend - Dlngbaintou.
syructup, Buffalo, :Niagara Palle. andnll traportantpoluts
Wett.
At Duped it I,Onrieet... with the Catawiiva Railroad, for
punitn hilth Es-t and Wert.
11 Nnrilinndwriand 11 con pro, with tht Sunbury' and
Ergo it:dlr.:o r',r Dond, : ,Wv.,l anti Snug'
Wistael balsam of Wild;rrsr
vristir's Balsam of Wild rl7.
1
1 Coughs, Colds, cough
Coughs, Colds, tong*
iithnui, Bronchitis, itotirseins, Bronchitis,
Adhout, Bronchilii, , lonneness, Bronchith.
I Whooping Cough, Croup,.
j. Whooping Cough,.. Croup,
. ,
Conotipliou, ConsumpliMi, Consumption,
• IConsumption, Consumption, '
and all like diseases, And an uVailitig antiduce, q
ready refief; and a sure and speedy cure,. o in'that
great and yilir;roally approred remedy,_ •
,Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry..
Wititer'S Balsam of Wild Cherry.
. I The Rev. Jacob feebler,
Mil lautilm'aid junta rupectiti cuing Ou °errata, papa- s
1e5tb,411.4 comary; 4ejo/Ur/0g ititc,!eatf.,,
beitti/t *like •
• 11i1601`66, PA.., Feb. 16, 103.
11lessr4 B. W. FOWLS •k, Cp.illoston,—Dear hire
_Having 4alized in my family.; Important betroths Bern
114 nseiif your valuable prepitation, Wurranhi I/14-
ill/t3l OF '11%1 . m) CHERRY, it affords me plowmen to
recommend it to the pdhlic. Anne eight' yews ago one
of my daiighters, seemed to be in a decline, and little
bolas of i , her recovery were entertained. 1 then pm
cured a liottle of Your excellent lialaam, and-befote rho
had taketi the whole of the contents of the bottle there
was a great Imptirtment in her health. I have, in my
Individual case; made frequent use of your ialeable
inetlicin4 and. haie always been ,Benched by it. .l
moshi,Adateeei, imatioa de public drawn ferporities,
tames IbTo is a good deal of 'epurimix Wislar's .13e4ssis
Wild Cherry afloat trairmykost the romary. • "
JACOB SEciliX.R.
Virginia Te!tixamay. •
CereiOW' fr."' Ma. NOC.IIOIOZ NORTON, if the
• ,Czamiiter Office, i.icitunewd.
nICII74OND,:VA., Felt /
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Blertani. F. W. POwr.t & CO., Dalton, —Grintlerrien'.:
I with Pleasure testify to the great merit of yowl. in
valuable), lung medicine, Dr. WItITARN BALIIA.I“.I`
WILD tDinung, which is likewise highly-valued by
many of our esteemed .citizens, who have tested it.
"Py trial.•
'rode use of this Balsam some three years vines
flu a vinleut and distressing cough which battled the
skill of tliysirians, and,, to my joy, experienced such
gratifying. relief as to induce me to persevere in its use.
I elwayi keep it by me, and ever find it to be unfail
ing in its 'Are.. tn. No medicine that I have ever used
has girt' such speedy relief. %nos truly, •
• NORDORNE NORTON.
I
1 FrOm Jesse Smith,
Preeitte,:t of the .11urris away Bank, and wA• it well
knollra and stitch ea:teemed throughost Noe jersey.
; • • Monulsrow, N. J., hi/. 9;1860
114. H. W. FO*LE & Mitring
used Ih r WISTAWS BALSAM or WILD CIIERILY for
absent fifteen years, and having realized its benetticial.
results In my family, it affords me great .pleasure in
recominanding it to the public as a valuable remedy in
cases oflscesa how, olds, erno gas, dc.., and a- remedy
whichconsider to be entirely innocent, and may be
taken iith perfect safety by the Must delicate in health.
Yours very respectfully, .
• 3}NSE 8111TH.
trt , Beware of rile aa Inv:nese counterfeits !
The milyAien tan r. Pure. and 31ed2F111,41 'MOM 1111 A
the slant° of "I. BUTTS," written with a pen,
arid die printed mune of the pmprietore; " S. W.
& C 0.," on the outer wrappei.
4111.wh0 suffer with coy disease of the Tkroat,
!.ways, or Chest, can ri•tuio like relief .4 using
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,
WiStar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,
l•
rIIIEPARED DT
• S. FOWLE Sr. CO.,
No. IS TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.,"
Druyilies, •Ponlers. and Mere hauls in entry hoist
Drugs,
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rz — tpr ,ale by Abel Terrell and Read, Warm. & Fos
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Gram End; J. Colinshcad,' Dundaff r L, Griffin, Goal
Rend. Jay 93.-131*
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HOLLAND BITTERS
DYSPX.PSTA T
DISEASE 'OF . THE. KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEARNSIS or ANY KIND,
FEVER AND ACM,
An., thy, sariow, elasyroinesi upon a di/Grieved
. TO3IACIII Olt LITER,
Serb l am indigestion. Aridity 74' the Stonmeh. Colicky Paine,
of Appetite, Despondence, Costieensea,
Itllnd and ithesilfig Pile& I u all Norton.. fihrninatir Ana
:%..nrAh:it Affections. Kline fit nrimemns instances proud
hl ti.ic benehrial. awl is oaten stetted a deviled run.
nit in purele viladrith.rninporel, prepared on seictif
ecioMifle prineioe, atter the manner of the celebrated
1101 Lind IM4Veser. Itorhavo. It. repetition at house pno
dneed Itc introit... Den her, tifC demand commencing with.
tb..4 et the Fatherland ~.tared over the fear of illiv
migii4'nnintre, tunny or whine brought with them mid
ti.nibrivo trulliUm of Da value. it it nese gem!
to -rh Amer:mu I,ubtw, iruMciop that sir truly venadcrill
nintiliuntrirtaer wind ifekeersfell,P./.
pertieutarly reereninendot to Mom puma. wham
consrtutkms may Divot:con Impaired by the centitmom vese
of ardent -spirit., wr other Rene of dlssipatien. Generally
ituitaiiMmvue in effect. it Bade iM way directly to the met
of lit, thrilling MA quioteneet every nerve, raising up tha
drr.4.lng epirit, and. in Elct, intwing nevi briath sea vigor
in the sysion. •
ANGENENT.
Gin as a Remedial Agent.
Ir UN I)cliclout
t ;mie Stlinnlent. Espetially designed.
1 the ore of t " Medical ProfessMu and the Family..
having tuperemled he. so called " Gins," At-eremite,"
" Cordial," Medicated," "Schnapps." etc., is now on
dortml by all the prominent physlelans,ehemlsts and con: .
noltactirs; 1.1,44.1,1411 g all those MTN:I7O4C medicinal
(mantles (tOnle and diuretic) which belimg Wan OLD and
op In quart bottles and ' , old by all Drug
gista and Grocers, rte. A. 31.111N1NGElt '
. [Established In 1178.] Sole Proprietors,
be 4 No. 19 Broad Street. Y.
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Watches, Jewelry ik.lilver Ware.
on fo qicr i t i ts o nd e . •
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ItIiTAIL. at thy lowest CASH PRICES.& •
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PIATED W.A.118, of every variety and style.
Every description of DIAMOND WOUlt. and other Jan ,
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. A.—Particular attention given to repairing " Watches
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wructusitstiAND,
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export. to find thin a beverage aria
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ren+lial prfv•ith,
• READ CAREFULLY!
.Tho Genuine highly enurentratal
liitti.r.g be pm up in haltpind bnttlea nnly, and retailed at
084 ra.tt , a i* , •rbottic. or, six bottles fin. Frei DrottAns. The
pesit,a,mood 14 thin truly celebrated Madicine hia mattered
many imitationis which the public abould gneird against
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Str,t- Beware of itilposition. Fest that our manila on the
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014 by Druggists ;eneraUy. It tan le fersiriell
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