z i ne ss, will be a caution to _bear greese, now I tell ye." • By time the two goat-teed musician-. era and Squire Dawkins bid- gone into the tavern and left Zeke and I etandin' out on the s door steps. 'When I found there warn't anybody rpund but, us two; I says to Zeke, says . " What do you think f of our new mew - sie • • . • "Darned little, says he. "It ain't go ing to do you nor I any good, anyhow. Yon see, Jonathan, that you are leader no*, - and I'm head b:ise singer of the Spotsdown choir, and your sister , is. head gal singer. You know, too, that the gals in general, all over the village, think tarnal sight of head singers:- Nirell, this new mewsic-, you see, will make a thun derationnotse, and drown all our voices chock out.. Then we shall be sewed up and entirelydone I to. We shall haveto shut .np shop and go home. Then we shall be -laughed and snickered at by all the gals in town, and finally dray cdto fothi3x side of sun down, or somewher else." "Jess so," says I;' "and I motion woo don't stand it." "Second that motion," said he. "Ent how in thunder are we going to help it?" "Don't know es we Vall i " says I;- but' we can try; I've got a plan tn my head."„ "Sich as what?" said he.' "Sich," said I, "if it works woll, as will kick up a muss in our choir, and kick the mowsto oat on't the same time. These chaps- with the instruments, you knelt - , can't speak much English." , "And can't read any," said he. " That'djust the idea," says I, that's go in' to, do the wholekbiumess., "How !" say Zeke. • "Wait till to-morrow mornin' and vou'l see," says I. "You know I lead the sing in'?" "Sartin I do." • "And find the tunes in the psalm hook?" "Eggsietly," says he. "And give them Out to the singers?" • "Yes," sayi he. • • "And these ere chaps can't Tend_ any English?" " Not a smudgeon," said he. • Nuff sed Zeke. Wait till the first hymn is gin out tA-morrow morning.", Well, the next morning came as. was expected, and it wassme of them ere kind' of summer mornings you generally read about. The sun nz in all his glory at half past four o'clock, and at ten, • when the meetiebegan, it was hot enough to boil eggs in the shade. A Jong time before the second bell rung, the 'motile house was crowded ram jam full. All the choir was, there and the form musiciOners be sides. Wall, about a quarter after ten, in come the minister, and a Olagnav genteel, stiff-lookin' sort.cif a chap tow. - He walk= though up the broad aisle, into the pulpit, as though be owned the meetin' house and everybody in it. Soon as he got there he hemmed and fia'w - ed ,a little, blowed his. nose a g?eat deal, took up the hymn book and said— The choir will sing e if they please ' the two hundred thirty-third limn, short,.par , ticular metre; hymn two hundred thirty three." Then he read the hymn in a sort of silk and worsted kind of voice, as soft as soak ed saw-dust. Whilst he was doing this I picked out thg tune, and it took two of them to sing that tune with me now 'I tell von. r picked out a long metro tune ftsr the singers. Then we all "stood up to sing, instruments in front'. Jest before we be. , gun, I whispered to Sal 'and Zeke Jones, and se". I— « Put in all you know," find you'd bet ter believe they did it. Wall,' I led off the singin' double quick time,- so that we got tlitough the first stanza atOre the .mn bicianers had played half their tune out.. Howsomever they kept on playing while we stopped to breathe, and then the con gregation -began to snicker, and . the mill- ister's face looked like a niammonth spec imen of blood beet cut in halves. I wait edspatiently for the music to stop, and ar ter a while it did. _Then' we was just a goirt' to sing again - , when the Italian chap, the big fiddler, von know, walks up to me, shakes his bow in my face, and says—, ' • "You much diabols, you—vat yon. —spile - de mewsicke. 'Spose a you do it again, 'ver much I spile your head." . "Yon will hey ?" says 1.. "Then I guess Pll spite yours, in adVance." • Then upwith my fist without.. any. more ariew, and planted it-under Mr. Vin egar's left ear. 'Very directly, of course; he fell, and our Sal being in the,. way, like a tarnal fool, he struck smack agiri her, and she fell too.. Then Mr. Sledgehammer, the German 'man, hit me from behirnt an awful louder on the back ,of the head. Zeke Jones hit him at the same time and place, the rest of the male singers rushing fOrward to put in foir a 'share, tumbling over us as we all lay prostrate on the floor, and of course there was a very beantifed and g - e aeral muss all around the choir. Then smite-of the gals sung out -"mur- der!" . some.of 'em "tire!" mid some of 'em "halfeletjahl" Some of the congregation; too, sung ont "call the constable!' sail or chap in the gallery sung out "call the watch I"—one of the deacons ran up into the pulpit, and the minister thinkin' he was cumin' to killlim, shied the big .liible at the deacon's -head, and then jumped 'pact the pulpit window. • In the meantime Sal pulled all the stash ers off the Italian's-face, and takin-me for, - the German violinist, slapped my chops most tremendously. . Then both of the k mnsicianers got up and Zeke Jones - and kicked' em out of the meetin house, ima the congregation kicked uF out arter 'ein. Sal got her bran newkalliker delane torn-all to smash. . • The sexton ,shah. up the meetin louse, • and there aint beeit -any preachin nor es pecially singin of any consequence there : since, and that amt all, Frlont think there ever will be. The muss in our choir was the only great event talked on fora long .time in them parts,,l tell ye. FIFTH STREET * PITTSBURG; P.A. lit i cruzactioci. Lu. 1840. Chartered by the Legislature. lkitAlltr 8000 SITDEICTs, frcim almost eve:7 State. in the Union, bare been educated for buoineisa. being the only College of the kind in the United Statue polish:ma' • by an eeperieneed TherLiatit. Oor Junior Principal:arm 11. Dee,. luta Imo been error ' dod. be oar State and other Palm L'loll First Premium.r. for Boldness dr. Omtuuental Penman p, over competitors: . called the beat penmen'in the oruutry. Sample* of hie; Beninese and-Ornamental Writing, a eirealar of LO pages, . and arielegaut engrz.ving, maikxl . pe.t paid, on receipt of 25 cents tn For tale. book-aellere. llarper's Enlarged Edition of MIFFS BOOK KEEPING, '&2 pages. awarded/our Notair, and eaueilchied theghamher of commerte. and Amerteatelnatitate of New Tork, sathe published Dun & Dcracurs new and elegantly engraved rietmor Cope Books. ids nnzabefc. UPagna; Sue cap nn r. PO eta , par dozen: Done edition, el per dozen. J. 11. Lippincott ; ' 6Co phondeitaltat W. G. Johnston. dt Co., Patabnrch. " DOTC.4IIPB WWI of Baainese and Ornamental Pen. manehip, crown carte, Dolt id from Gm colkwe. • Addreaa:_ .P DUFF swim. Principals. ffrilny your scholarship in town. College. that send '• them abroad, cannot sell them at home. where they are lams . /4,141! • LIF S MEMORIALS., - • —• 4. 1 WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS,' I a lady remarked Ito us o'day or twei niece, bhp exhibited the sport rait of an only child. gouo to the "spirit land;" which was one of WEIM3I3IISi! ' Hoo sh:ettla regret;it, had'.l not secured ilia precious. memorial of that.dear ooe." •So 'thought wo. -The 'area:fines aro trot always With us; and while we can call themours, every one should secure such a memorial ; especially since they can haim them so truthfully taken by that succeisfel 'artist, A. B.TUBBS. of Mug . - hatnton. • • ' dee - - • r HORATIO GARRATT • . Dealer in FLOUR, ORAI117; GROCER IES,- IPROVISIONS:- DYE WOODS, Staple DRUGS, WOODEN arid STONE WARE, ALL •• KINDS 4:II.O.USEKEEPING ARTICLES d YANKEE NOTION. IN GEls"EßA'L.—one' door Nord+. of Baratim's Hotel, Newifilforcl, Pa.; Vuotli.n be pleased - to sec all his old friontbs VV. and many new ones at his' NEW Stine fronting, the DEPOT, where ho is prepared to show them such, a' stock of the above articles as 'New Milfiird has long stood in nerd of.. • "Division sid e track has as moos , advantages as division of lai,or.r, Any man confining himself to one timed' of•btutinetis, giving that branch his wholt, Capital and attention can keeps better assortment, bny cheaper and SELL CHEAPER than if the same•means.and'timo Was employed in a general trade. Jf you dont 'think so. 'eon on the subscriber and be convinced. The sound .principle of ' SMALL PRO FIT. - AND PROMPT PAYMENT, will be atrial)? adhered to. Butter and othor Prodnco forWarcied to New York; to one of the best commission houses in the Cify;and•protopt payments guaranteed. HORATIO CrARRATT. New Milford, Snsq, Co. Pa.. , April, I §6o.—y., ' ' MORE, NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1560'.. GREAT . IATTRACTIONS AT THE FOOT 'Tim FOOT tor DIATBI.S . V IE extensive Furniture Establishment of, &unit BaarnEns having_been refitted and greatly impr'eved, the . proprietors ,respectfully announce to the citizens of Montrose and vicin ity that they ore 'constantly akircg, and keep!on hand the LARGEST and BEST assortment of RNITURE • a To be nnd In the Country. We.give the following list of some of the err tides whiell]we will sell at greatly redud price:4lov Cott or REairr PAY: Bureaus, Walnut or Mahogany,, with glass, from $l6 to $35. Bureaus with Xnarble or broratelle tops, fiale 818 to $24.-1 Mid assortment, from 88, siq, 12, 14, to 818, • SVash Stands;•Card Stands, Corner and Square Stands, of alllvarieties and prices, from 75 cerits to ten dollars. . Desks, Divans, Jewel Racks, Footstools,Otto mans, Lern*, &e. - COntre, Card,' Pier; Toilet, Dining, Kitchen; and Extension Tables. Chairs—Co' and Wood Seats, Rockers— Cane, Flag, had Word Seats, of every variety and style, . Sofas, tete p ties furnished at short netie at Now York:prijes. N. R. Ready, made coffins -on hand or fur nished at snort notice.—llea , ses 4 . always in readiness when desired. - ‘Ve employ none but'Cartzroi. and EATr.I. ENCED W(11:1016. We intend to do our Won); WELL, And sell if a. 4 Low as Wean be atTi.rdeA • W. W. SMITH, • I 'A. S:11111114,11R., E. li. SMITH. .::111ontrose, Jan. 18th, IB6o.—tf. NEW ',GOOPS ..! • Z f awisville Cegtrp;Stisq. co., Pa. ' • IIATA:LL Paper, Window Papers and Borders, V. *very lite stock, this day 'received, by • . AOC lith. . R..KEN VON, dR. & CO. t t silks, !Mans and calicoes, an immtnse tj variety, by . ' IL KENYON, JR. & CO., E , VERY style of Cotton Pant •GOodn, etc. this dai by R. KEN YON,; ijc.. 47.. co. QIL , roc ILA; and Cashfriere shawls. a laigr tart*, 14W. R. KENYON, JR. dz. CO. _LS. TOBACCO Una day' . received - and Yaalei tower than el,Tts here in Susqu'a euun l ty7 . 1 R. SVI ON, JR. IL CC). o 1 f o di t i os SALE ATUS in store and t !Rale Alis- !ho box or lb. ARGE &tick of FANCY Drr Goods Tor LI sage R. KENYON. JR.,& CO. , , FENEA Settp-LFiro Elegant styles, .romPlele— .l. frlinr tc4so. R. KENYON;JR.& CO. I.lwOille Centro, Pa., April, 1860. oldszeroitros • LIVERINVICORATOR I NEVER. DEBILITATES. ' ITliromPoiitorled entirely froiri fiettna. and , bag 74,u.. gat kt..1..11..hed fact, a ritaadar.l al a home. ka.ma a nod ajoiamoodi Or all that ,hare mot it, and I,i now n. weed bk Ira ce br n =alliana ion the daleaato for witch It la foo•intnecoltvL i I it bar aural tbouaand.! ll 2, ,Ingilln the 3,1 n tan .yearl ego did airen;no'.l/ heood'lleg 'lat relief. at the narnarons ' cnooltilted cortiloauri In my! ju t .Iposacna:nr, ahoy, . • ' The iota unlit tioadAvtaij Ir. Ito the tennieratneot of the todividnal taste IL and nal" led in such tin:lathing as to act read.. cm the /I.owela. Lot the dlealdra of your. bed=nedgahle you In this two or 'ohe LIVER IN-1 i VIC: OILATO It, and il. wan 04,9 Ligieg, - VOin- 1 , .4 pialasts, Bilious At , . tacka, lititepali.,l lehroola Diarrhoea, 8 li at sh goer ,' o get -" plalota, Dyhostte;- r 7.. Dropsy Sour! IStanock,llabittu4 at 'Costiyeemiak; Clout-1 l ln, Choi. ro., Citole• rolitorbtvOikolera i :Infanta . , Flatus Sense, J a Ici 0 dle e.,1 IPetnaLb tied k nesal. ea, and may belayed ine- i _. neat/ally as an Ordlnao• try Family ii Shall -! WI jel rte. It hleure hilCit ILEA DAL'IIIE, taxi :thoutantla in testify.) lit • itorelity miniittes,, IL i two or three 'refr - apoottfolCiage talc- 1 len at moat of a tta ch: 1 A I tawholnko it are, , gtring , ell leadasadtl7 la Italatae. , •, 1 Al* NVAiEIi IN Tlllg MO . It WITII TILE INVIiiOILAT43,I4 AND WALLOW -1-, ,I 110TIUTOGETIIII 11., • ' ' t ,, I , Ps:Il011e Dollar per 13e tie. - • i•• i . . i• 1 71 —ALIO.--- • , I 0 41. - N-' I OIL D S , ... , . • H' -FAMILY ' . • CATHARTIC.P, LLS; , FROM:- 1 rut* Vegetable Extracts, and put op In '01..A3511 CAPES. Air - red...and . man keep to any elites rte. ~. The , Family Cs- •thnittelPlLLlstpll- til. bat Attlee i,Cattitarthe 3 width th e, proprietor bas ca... 4 In Ina penciller More than taint , years. • Tha enivaintly inneenatof dainseat taint , Oars oho bare long aseithePlLLo gj and the aatarreethat alleb 31 . otPro•! , la Marl tattler o'• usaioaltglineolnteta plane theta within thiareselt 4 2.11. C • i , b ., ProloaalOn wall .otlr that &Argot Cathartics sat et daisreut trillions of the bowels. I . i). VALMILT CA.. , T11.11.11t1 , 7:1) 1 i. 7. W. wall doe‘releroaes to 'this well a ilift, W . V . ...Poundal front a ri", ...set, g pt., ve c e. labia Sono* hrbieb art "la , Wks an 0fer7. 21 Or the Minn . ntnn , canal. and I .as g ed.* and wall to all ea* en oarn'e 6 iC.ll4o.rtb. . - -bread. spelt is De. gaugementa •of the 81.013:11• oh, s iteipi. rteloi. rains In the . Reek 'lnd , Zooms. ' C-ostivenes.4 P• i to niall. Sageness over.' the whole: body, roon *Odin gold, which frAmetritY. 11 b 1.0.0.01. • toad la a ands wares of Pe ' ..ter, Lees ass App.- tur.fteratpinginell• . Nation et .enlltover the ...d r .... i ova.. Vleaunc.e.. 4.. Vaaimitt. - lb* kollid.. all let oars watery imam, ?Worms.% Childress Or 'Athol la, 14 It Ir ham 11eunarmm tlairt.. a re a- urt tier ottbeetoott ..., and . to w bs,..b Is dash hair, too macron lip to norationin ilk ageertlie man Dests.lt. 3. - _..- ' EXUDE TIMER 'DIME S; ' - Th e Liver invigorator end andir pn.. tha rite Pit le ant retailed by late was. . soli orlakealo by the Trade In all the large was. . 111. M. W. SAIVIPOIXD , Id D., • . , . ;1- . laaduktetarar. ProralooF, '. 333.11roaderny , Stew Yok.. • ? , •‘• For *l6 hi Montrosp Iv ABEL 1 O nt. I. d ... . Ty ATEIIIISI,tE6ETABLE i3OMPOITN. D, 1.41 1 liyatstar . T. 11V . Inkletale and Retail: . ABTA . cmtniviNirpiß ....la S 1-1-14417:2T ' > - -1 A • ' r" • • ( 041 lin Mr "'' . - 4v 4 .r. SO C 1 i SY NOBITAIN HERB WORM IEI. Herbs, Barks and Roots vusus Poisonoui Minerals and Drugs. MOTHERS TAKE HEEDI . ' Do you Then ,observisor the uneasy Rations of your children; consider' ttukt it may be mons than a mere Moll° that afflicts them / In nine Eases out of ten ; the canoe of the Jade suffer er's anguiah is WOR.VS, and sinza - be a nom holed to. HEADS. OF FAMILIES Do not At your eldhltranuffer, when we preen you in ,I.UDSONT WORM TES . A SAFE AND FLEASANT CMS FOR WORMS. flow touch better and safer would it bei.to hare • lt always in the imam A little delay when • child is taken 11l may often be the cause of its death, while acting without delay, and bgiving the MOUNTAIN HERB TWA Immo. diately, you will not only Mee the shod a long and tedious Moms, and yourself much expense, but OM feel happier in knowing that you hare done YOur duty, and perchance eared Its life. " This medicine Is combined purely of . • HEWS AND ROOT NOT A PARTICLE OF .ot No more filthy Termliege will be nsel those who once use this Toe. The only entire principle of all other Termituges. and Worn: killers is DiNnxtur.v. , OIVE NO CO - 161, C:10 YOUR CHILDREN. Vas tlda Smple, See, Vegetible Ifedietne. This Worm Tea wasdiscorered In an unusual Vey among the Wilds of Northern Mexico—a tall account of it you will find in our Almanacs. - dalt for the "Remus of T47a 4lnuouic," of the Agent, and when you Lave reedit, nand-it to your neighbor/I. that they may stlso know Maud I be cured by this GREAT REMEDY JUDSON'S WORM TEA KILLS WORMS BAYRE & BRO., Aghtn, ilontroso. (deal. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS' The proprietors and 'manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S ,CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generilly of the Jnitod States, because the article has attained &repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffer. The consumption - of Hostetter's Stomach —Bity tors 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 neartme million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in theprepara tion, and the sanction of the,most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article ie 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 disetises resulting therefrom. sit 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.tobe as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various, other bilious complaint's have counted their victims by hundreds. ' To - be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and. like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter 'from r ile stomach, - purifies the blood, and , imparts renewed vitality to t o nervous system, _ giving it that tone and'en gy indispensable for the:restoration of health. It operates upon thultomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mMly but power fully, and soon restores them to *condition essential to the healthy discharge of the funothins of nature. -.Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi- donee of thousands.of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de- • rangeinents and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have 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 trill. The relation of mother and child is ,so absorbingly tinder, that the mother, especially if- eke 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 wear of body grid mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies cf the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and 'responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters: to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is_ agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give ti permanent , increase .of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and ,all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannutited invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by' giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CADTION.-- - We.caution the public against wring any of the many imitations or counter• felts, but ask for Holirwrisa's OLLISSATED SrOsumi Brrraus, and see.that each bottle has the words "Dr..T. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the labeL . - sa - PPM:tared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH. Pittsburgh; Pa., and gold by ell Sznitglata, grocery, and .dealers gowns, throughout the United States, South Amt. rim and Germany. lar For sale in Montrose by . jani2 L , • • ABEL TURRaL MADAME SCHWEI4D'S • 15a1a,23.1.1131c) Nodal:m.4:l63ns. FOR the speedy and effeetttal cure oral! Inflammation* Peters, 'Bittumatiato, Dyweia, Liter Complaint Aim, Grate. and all Acute and Chronic Dlocaptat o Aiievra and Ctuz.nnett. Pond 9 cent htamp to her Agent • • G. B. JONES, Hundred.' oly teatimoniala Blot 2010, Philo' P. O. WAgeneir, S. W. Cur. Third la Arch Sta. oe4 141 w yaw JABS, for vale ABEL TERRELL , a sure care for illjotqtitiWO S A! "I 't- - 1.7 IS USED lii IT. 4. TUPPI CATHARTIC PILLS. Are you ark, Amble. and tom; pinning/ Are yenoutof order, with your systentdenmgcor and your . fbelinge uncomfbrable These symptoms are often the wank to actions Muesli. Some lit of sickness Is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer's l'ills, and cleanse oat the disordered humors ray the blood; and let the 11131116 moreon unobstructed In health vein. They atimitiste the ftme. times of the,body into vigeroue activity, purify the system Ikom the obstructions which make diocese. A Old settles some - where In the body, andebotructs Its natural fauctions. Thonot relleyedireact upon themselves and the surro undingorgans, producing geo oral aggravation suffering, an disease.. White this condition. appraised by the denumementry take AVM% rills, mut see bow directly , they restore the nature', no tion of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health agile. Whale true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is als o true in teeny of the deep : Feared and dangerous distempers. The same purgative. pavt expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of the natural functions pf the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by tbo same tomes. b one who know the virtueAlo these neglect to employ them when auff . from` the sot- Otero they cure. Statements from leading ithyslelami in some of the principal cities, and from other well known public per- • • From a,Forteartfing Merchant of St. Z i ostis , Feb. 4, MO. Dn, Arem :Neer Tills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that hat proved 'mumble gar years. Her mother has boon long griev ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her ildu mud lu tier hair. After our child wan cured, aho also tried your Ms, and they li/watered her. ASA monagivag. A. a Family rhyale. From Dr. E. Tr. Cartwright, New Orleans. Your PIM 4ro the pritoui or purges- Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess.. They are mild, but very certain and effectual In their action on the bowels, which makes theta Invaluable to tui la the dully treatment of disease. . . lliaanthe, Sick Ilendnehe,cr r entl Stoartach, From Dr. Edward Dart, Dr4tintore. Dtt Bum An sa I cannot answer you what com plaints I have cured with your rills better than to any all that we cur treat with a purgative medicine. I place great, dependence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that your Pilli afford us the best we have,'l of courseettluo them highly. rirrsnititat Va., May 1, l&iS. Dn. J. C. ATTU. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have, , by a dose or two of your rills. It twins to arise from a foul stomach, • which they cleanse at once. Yours with groat respect, ED. W. FEEBLE, , • of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders Liver Complaints. From Dr. Theodore Zell, of New Yea City. - . _ Not only arc your nun admirably , achipted to their per. pone as au aperient,tut I find their lomilicial effects upon the Liver' very marked indeed. They have In my prim. floe prom' more effectual for the cure of bilious coin plaints than any one remedy I can mention. I al:merely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is wor thy the confidence of the profession and the people. DirAITMENT OF VIE INTERIOR, Washington, D. C., th Feb., IW. Sin : I have used your Pills id my general and hospital practice ever slew you made-them, and do ROI hesitate to say they are the beat cathartic we employ. Their-regu lating action on the liver Is quick and decided, conse quently they are en admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have Fleldouj found a case of bile w disease so L obstlnnte that It (lid not readily yield to them.- Fraternally yours, ALONZO , - ItALL,II. D., Physician of Mc ',Marina Ijospituf. • Atsentery,,Dlarrhcen, Relax, Worms. From Dr. J. G. Green, of' Cbicauo., Your Pins bare had a long trial in my practice. and I hold them in_retcem as one of the beskaperients I ham ever found. Their alterative effect upO the liver makes them en excellent remedy when given small doses for bilious dysentery and dforrhon. Their . sugar-mating makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Mood,. 'Fromi'er. J. V. !limes, Pastor of Admit Churrh, 608i0S. Du. Avun : I have used your Pills with extraordinary jsuceess in my family and among those I am called to visit In distress. To regulate the organs - of digestion and 'purify the 'blood, they are the very beet remedy I have ever known, and • I can confidently recommend them to lay friends. Yours, • J. N. WARRAW, Wyomlpg CO., N. T. Oct. 21, MS. Damt Stu,: lam using your Cathartic l'ills rny prao• Alec, and 110 them an excellent purgative to - cleanse the ' system and purify the/el/Wales of the lined. JOHN G. 11E..A.C11A31,, 31. D. Coo tu s t I pat lon , Costiveness. 'Suppress lon, seuatlsm, Gout, hte ernlgla, Dropsy, 1 ; 4 truly/els, Flts. etc. From Dr. I'. Vaughn, Montreal, Canadh.. • Too mach cannot be Raid of your rills for the cure of costiveness. If others of oar fraternity have found them . as efficacious an I have, they should join, me in proclaim ing it for the benefit of the multltiides who sn.r from that complaint, which, although bad -enbugh Initself, is the progenitor of others that are worve Y believe rho- Streams to originate in the liver, but your rills affect that !organ and cure the disease. . Prom Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Dostan. I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time. are 'excellent prometives of the natural secretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to -cleanse the stomach and expel-teems. They are co much the best physic we Mare that I rotten- , mend uo other to my patients. .&pm the Dee. Dr. "'dukes, oftheMethodist Epis. Church. Pt:LASKI 110Usx, Savannah, Ga., Jan. n, 1855. 'HONORED $lll i I 2 should.bq ungrateful.for the relief your skill haS bron,,,r , ht ins if !I 'did not report . Toy case to you. A cold Fettled in my4imbs and brought on ex cruciating nearaloic.pains, which ended In chronic rheu matism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physichms, the disease grew worse:mi.' worse,-until by thu advice of your excellent agent in Italtimore,"Dr. Mackenzie I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sum.h u y per. 1 severing in the use of them, lam now entirely We . SFLVATF; CllAMitElt, Baton Rouge, La.,5 Dec., ISM. Du. AvEn : I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of -Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT ELIDELL. • try- Moet of tbq Pills •In market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable' remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently foUow its - Incautious use. nese oaitatn . no mercury or mh,wral substance whatever. Price. 25 cents per Box. or 5 Boxes for $l. Prepared by Dr.'. C. AYES de CO., Lowell, Mute. For sale brAtxd TT:wren, 3tontrose; Church & thinner Dundatr; 'Waltman ,t Swisher, Auburn Centre. and by, a) dealers and druggists everywhere. ociS ly car M I • i1 F 4427 $ REST62AD ,( r ....viami , .....n.tssaugmanagras. -,, =-4-4 : : ; . 4 ,,,,....,....", • i i ,... i i 1 ,.„,,__:-,44._-_. , i l ~ : .. l"-•t7,,„1, - ,,,Z4,-,, , .. - .6 4 :4- 14 -:, ? ..,,,1 4 ; ,44 4c,,,v I ; 4P., , ,,z,,;•, 1 , r-- '4.14•590.;,.. A . 4 "4 ;•••4,1 - - ' 4Qo t -,,, ;54 , -- - - -4.5. • i ~ ,,! ::•. Z -ak. .--1 '.....2),:5...1_ - _ - ..." --.- --,..a.E.-Z • G~r~~ .7 - chabbtate An aperient and_stomachio prepartition of IKON purifi7:d of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the following complaints, viz.: DEBILITY. NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, ENA- CIATION, DYSPEPSIA.. DIARRHEA, CONSTI. PATION. SCROFULA,. SALT RHEUM. SCURVY, IAITEDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA TISM. .HERCITRIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, =mac HEADACHES, FEMALE WF.ARNESS, MIS MENSTRUATION, WHIMS, CHLOROSIG. etc., PIMPLES ON TEE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF THE SHIN, etc. • The IRON being absorbed by the blood, 'and thus circulating through the whole system, no part of-the body can escape their truly wonder ful influence. The experience of thousands daily proves that nepreperation of Iron . Callfor - a moment be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de pression of vital energy, pale - sad otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in Al most every conceivable case. In all cases of female debility (fluor nlbne, chlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy t and fullirestorative effects: Oood appetite, cont. pieta digestion rapid acquisition of strength, with an Wino:Lel disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomxohic and general restorative it has no superior and no substitute. 1. Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing DO ptlis,.price DO cents per box t six boxes, OD SO; one dpzen boxis.lSS 00. For sale by Druggists generally. . Will be sent free to any. address on receipt of the price. All lets ter*, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE* CO., General Agents. 330 ISMOADWAY, 111 N.l3—The above Is a fee- In the Label on each box. Sold in lacintrobo by ABEL TUILIGELL deep WHY STAND YE ALL - THELDAY IDLE ? SY Litily or Gentleman in GM - Gutted States porertalng AL from $8 to $7. can enter Into An , easy and menet:to tie tiusinco. by which from $5 to frill per day can lc real ized, Vor pal ticulara addrenti (with tstampA 0 , •:. ,'Yo a.. W. R. ArTO77 (11. !.i.' ABEL. TUARELL 1 • ,WCAS.Init returned from Wetting and an oba= l l 4l : lll ILL ncra reeekrlng one of tho largest r boot Of i ' • i - _ ' \--.) \ .....-) ..... •-, ,_ 9 over offered In this market.' Tho onallty of twerly etery thing good; all werntnted as represented- • Terms : Ready Cad and Low Priem. A * general Idiot the stock may be formed from the following manners' n : Gloves, Itarnerwts, . eurratscaskl L L • NEWS, Oita, Vomitory" Miaow G Dv. &rims, Gnoesares, - Gums WWI,' eitocwsoy. Mirrors, Cuomo: _ watsPArm, , ;„ . 1 —____ AYER'S - ~--..", -.ICON. .g: -,--.... "a ...* ', , i Wiliam t. Aria. W rs*w on, NRALINI,FANCT GooD!.' Mimi instruments.lamps, Jewelry. Ferfuniery. 1 !.. Sumo Ware, Brooms, 33enshea, Whipa r timboWs Bird . rocket 'Calm", 003:1* PUMA '. MOM n dal'. Liquors, Trusses, Supporters 1 Slionler - Brar,es; port mounds, 5.... Ades; I ' Silver & plated Spoons, Forks, &c. Gold peas , 1_ Stat my, Violin, Guitar. O&M Viol Lithographs, porcelain Teeth, Artist ' s Tube paints, Muth eti, &c. Ac. .Itlso some Dry Goods, Wooden Ware, hard andlapanned Ware, Fluid and Oil Carol, Camphine, Coat. Oil, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Terpentine, lamp, tanner's, neat foot, lard, olive, castor boiled and raw linseed Oils,, Mme WtdosLead; Zino, and all kinds oleoloredAys,__Vino.; - g. Canary Seed, also all the popular PA NSW , and other th ings too numerous to men on. i it it to give more than a g eneral outline dirty stock through the newspapers, every one wislthig GOODS in invited tA WI and xamine. Cnstom t Son entering the store must not expect to And ersry In sight; but nearly everyarticlo wanted wiUbe 'undo by ingniry. s I Thankthi for the liberal patratiae•ldtbMlo received, be helms to merit a continuance an dlarisAncreaUlLlßlLL.se of U. same. T lontroso, June 5,1860. , : 1 Damao/Iva sortooz, 1 AT GREAT BEND, PA, CHIS Se,'HOoL wilt be opened far the nwitp tinn of Ladies and Gentlemen, on thel9th diy (%V s ednesday), of February; 1860. TEXAS OF 21111 . 1611. _ Primary Branches per Qr'tr of 11 we.oks, $3 , ,00 common 64 • .44 '4 It 300 Coronion and Higher, " Higher English, . Lessons on Piano, " Ulm of 46 - _ Ornamental, and Classical Departments, extra. The Principal has had much ,experience{ in teaching in ANew York and . P,enn'a for the last ten years, in Common, as welLas Select, Graded or High Schools,. References given if. requirrd i N. 8.-4loard at the boarding ball, two doll's per week. Lights and washing extra. Payments to be made quarterly in advance., .mh - y E. W. HOGERS, Principaf. par, gra' kSiOlt Stori, At MONTROSE, Pa., - ONE door, below J. Ethridge's Drug St re. on Public Avenue, where will hia foand constantly on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES:-- Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee • &c., &e.; &e. Also the choicest brands of FAMILY FLOUR" Meal, Lard, Pork, Hams, Fish, Candles dtc.! We solicit a share of the public patronage, nd pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hopm by each bargainto secure another. BALDWIN & ALLEN., Wu. L. Al-4.r5. ALP#ED BALDiVIN EMI I • MONTROSE 3 - PENNA. THEsubscriber having purchised refitted, and newly furnisheclithc above well known and popular - 110e', it is prepared to Accommodate the trav eling public and others with all the attentions and conveniebees usually • found in first-class Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro. prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any in the country. The Bar will always he supplied with the' .Choicest Liquors. 'The Stables, connected with this_ House are large, roomy and convenient, and careful pod attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them. J. S..TARBELL. MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, near Searle's Hotel: hEEP Constantly on hand a good suppq• of . MEATS of all kinds. CASH paid I -for Itef!(Caitle,Cilves,Sheepon4 Lamps: Also for Hides of all kinds. 1 HENSTOCK & M.T. I NENSToCK. N. HAWLEY. Montrose, Maich 30th. 's9.—tf. KEYSTONF HOTEL At Montrose, Penn. MY/. E. 'BATCH,- -Proprietor: rir 111 IS now and commodious Hotel situated _I on Public Avenue, near the Court House,and nearly in the centre of tbe business portion of Montrose, is now fully - completed and furnished, and was opened on Monday. the 27th day of September, 1858, ,for the accommodation of the pnblic and travelers. The Proprietor feels confident that ho is now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to give. Complete Satisiliction. The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex. pense has been spared to render it equal, if not sUperior , to any similar establishment in this part of the. State. it is well supplied with all the recent improvements and cornforti, and`obliying waiters will always be readyto respond to the call of customers. NEW 11t1111. The Stables connected with this dionao are New and. Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron ago.of his old friends, and the public generally. WM. K. HATCH. . . c Satt, • salt I I .. - 120`11,r6 1 1 T.7.,21.Z.11111, WIIOLESALE SALT DEALER,. / t 201 Washington-st, • - (Directly opposite Washington Market,) Mew STILL CONTINUES to otter to the city and COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN CoarSe and Fine SALT, at the very lowest fieires; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part Ofyi.sh ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy'ruse; Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlow's, &c. and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bowes, Cu racoa, St: U bea,.Lisbon, Cadiz, Iv Nantes, &c.„ all of which will be hold at bargain prices frdm vessels, store and storehouses. Any purehaset wishing to select from a good assortment, will find it to his interest to call. N. B.—Fino table salt put up in small bags of different size, and constantly on hand in ship. ping order. Also a splendid article_ of Rock Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and_ - for sale by the quantity, in cases of five dozen each. • TIH BEST BOIITE FROM WYOMING VALLEY 10 PHILADELPHIA, NEW ' • YORK, BALTIMORE, And all Points North:&. West. LACKAWANNA & BLUMSBU 6 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Two Daily Passenger Trains , wrir. num ityrwrxx SCRANTON, ANIDNNORTHUDILIMULANDip AS FOLLOWS ]LOVING eOCTU. XOVICiG Ptill'a _N.Y.. • N. Y, Ptdra 3411 ;."Express. Express. Mall. Leave A. x. P. x. Leave - a. y.. r. 'Scranton, coo 4.25 Northu'land, 5.30 4.45- Arrive at, Arrive at Pittston, 6.38 . 4.57 Danville, 6.05 5.'4 Kin 2 eta n. 7.05 5.20 Rupert, 6.35 5,50 Shickshinny, 7.50 025 Bloomsb a rg,ql.4s 6.00 Berwick,' 8.07. 0.55 Berwick; 7.15 6.85 Bloomsburg, 8.50 tit Shickshinny, 7.45 7.05• !Rupert, 9.00 7.40 Kingston, 8.80 7.45 " Danville, 9.25 8.10 Pittston, 8.57 8.15, N'orthuland,lo.oo 6.45 Scranton, 9.25 8.45 THE LACKAWANNA iriILOOMOBMIG RAIPROAIi CONNECTS wrot TUB . • s • . DEL. LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD AXSeranton, for.Nevr Turkana L'hiladelphia,aod Inter mediate points east .; also for Oreat Demi, Blughaenton, Syee t. racusg,.linfald, Niagara all lutpOrtantpointi I At Rupert It conneettiwith the Catawlsea. Railroad, for Points both East and Weet. .31 Ne,rthumberldiut it connects with the Sunlinry and iitt , e 1 t,r kof W.•-t ;old SoUTA Wilder's Balsam of Wild Chem% Wistar's Salaam of Wild-Merry; lama, Brsnchitis, lionscutu, Bronchftio, l Musa, Bronchilinflonneneu, Bronchitis. Whooping Cough,: Ceonp,. . - Whooping Cough, Croup, Coniamptlon, Consumption, Consumption, • Consmuption, Conomplion. , and ad like diseases; unfailiair anddate, a ready relief, and a are awl ;peaty rimis dat great and alarming approved remedy, 'MEWS Balaiiin of Wild Pheirr. NiTiotar's :Balsam of Wild Cherry. Witt kind sod diud rivaledas/64 de digo' pipe-. WWI etkisoilarl, sobs de Nimbi, seatesiatfer histgiii.o44Pidg4 . • ' Mesas. S. W, Posits & Co., Paton.—Dear Aire *Wag realized In my family Important bodes. fuss Gee MOW your saleable. proportion, WOITAWS SALP sax or Wu .° Clam It alfordi me pleasure to fatommeml Ire OM public: Been alder tan did oM of my daughters sinned tolls Is • decline, .sad Ifala hopes of bet TOCCMII7 Wife ratertabed. Una pm. aped a bottle of your excellent Balsam. and berme the bad taken the witch a the un met. of the bottle Ogre mu it great Intyronstmea V her Webb. 1 ban, In ory ludividual MIN made berms um of your vabiable mediate. and lta*, shwa been benefited bY . It. arid, !maw, sadism Us rails sizing ivdmiitio, caw On. is a poked 4,f spring Ifisteroe itekos MN (bonniest tbreylima the terany, JACOB BECILL.ISI. , Virginia Testimony. . • • Ceregkete from Ma. firoznoiits NO•zos, d clue ' l, ?El 6 r oo * o 10100 u• u 2pC, Zewebree Office, RicAssend. • ItiOns(Ours, s la., Feb. 23, gem Messrs. S. W. Fotnit dr CO., Beaten,— Gentlemen i t with pleasure testa) to the great merit of your tw valuable lung snaking, Dr. Winven's Bazenst OF WILD MELIA', -Willa Is likewise highly valued by Many of our est:terned citizens, Who have tested Its virtues by trial. • lint made use of this Balsam some three void) sine for a violent and distressing cough which bilged the skill of physicians, and, to.tuy joy, raperienad such' &Mitring redid as to induce me to persevere to ire rtes. I Always keep It by me, and ever find it to be unfail ing In its effects. No medicine that I have etrer used has glean such speedy relLef. Yours truly, NORBORNE , NORTON.° Traident of tAs Aforriv CAW, Bawl. awl *go it Aga Lamm endings! mussed tares:hem Xer liOrtßUrrOw7l,N..l.. Jan. 9, 1860 ' Ikons. S. W. Fqwt.z. & Co.,—Dear gra llmrhsi mot Dr. WorrAres itA.r.a.tat OF WILD CIiEnRT for about Mean your, and having rekl# l 4 Its beneficial results in my family, it Made me emit pleasure In recommending it to - 018:01bIte as a man** remedy is eases of weak tangs, colis, cough', 464 3 and a remedy which I amelder to be ehtindy innocent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate In health. , Yours Tory ympectfully, OSP" Beware of ezTe and wort/dim onasterfeits/ The only Genuine, Pure, and Mulieinat Batons has A lm name of " BUTTS," written with s pen, and the prinied name of the proprietors, " S. W. ROME & C 0.," on the outer wrapper. All who suffer 'with any disease of the Thruall, Longs, Or Out, can obtain De relief by using I, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cl:terry, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, PZErA2ZD BY B. W: FOWLE & CO.; , No.lB TREMONT STREET, BOSTON Draggisti,leri, anctilmvl.nts is every tom and city in the United States. Tal ,— ForatdebyAbelTurrell and Read,'Watrona & Fos ter. .Montrone` L. It. Woodruff, Maim* ; Anma Nieholn, Brooklyn Whitney t 31axicy: Burford ; Weed .t Ward. , Great Bend ; C. Olmatead,,Dunriatf; 1.. Griffin, Great D ad.July' Z--IYl* : • DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COBIPLAINt, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, Ana tits varlollll affections consequnt upon a dlsoninad STOMACH OW IieSVEH; leach as Indigestion, Acidity of the Iltoinich,Colkty Adult, Heartburn, Lees of Appetite, 'Despondency, Coati Mind and Bleeding film 'ln aildterrone, Ithecumette7Z Neuralgic Affection; It has in numerous Mammas proved highly beneficial, and In other effected a decided core. Mb Is a Purely vegetable compound, prepared on rtrictly &dentine principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Daubers. Its reputation at home tow dosed its Introduction her; the demand commencing with these of the Fatherland scattered oversthe hoe of Ude mighty ,eountry, many of whom brought with th em and handed down the tradition of he value. It is wow offered to the .Ainviease public, bootaisg 01.2 g di truly wonder/ad ototkinal rirtnis must hcackuon4olyed. • It to particularly recommended.to those parsecs wham tocenitutiont uay have boon Impaired by the oontinvone we of ardent spirit% or other forms of dissipation. accendly Instantaneous to effort, It ends Its way directly to the Nat of life. thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the .drooping spirit, and, in fist, Infusing now health end vigor in the rotei.n.__ l'irOTlCF..—Whoe'Ver exports to find tile . beverage wit; he dimppollitodt but to the sick, week and low spirited. It will prove a' grateful aromatic cordial, nosseesed of anodes remedial peopertice ;READ CAREFULLY! The. Gentilne highly .concentrated Brerhere's Mama Bitters Is pid up In balf-plut , botttes only, end retailed It ONE DOU.AiI: per bottle, or six bottles fir Ym DoLuas. The gust demand for this truly celebrated Medicine bee Induced n i Ank s tmitstlons, which the public should guard against, • Beware of brposltion. gee that our name le an tbo label of every bottle you buy.. • 'Bold by brunists sadly . coo ba lOrtrozds4 by Papua to zoost-points. VEN.WELN PAGE, JR. & CO. vharmateutists and annist4 r , PITTSBURGH,. PA. These BITTERS areloid in Montiope by oc4 Iyi 'ABEL TUREELL, Pruggiat AILROAD v , IVCO I TICIM. • WiREM; my Vito ORRILLA has, loft my bed and ' ) E oard without soyjtust canto or Provocation, I hero by forbld all e ni tst harboring or trusting her on my Account as Iltv no debts of bet contracting after this date unless pel 4. y law. 'ANSEVA. 11.114.1b13. Nilfcird;4ov. 2044 1 . 80. 7 4 w. , • • . . 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