The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 07, 1861, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS.
TIIE . .IIM-ALG . AILATION . o LaGIJAGE3.
There is a:growin, tendency- in till!' age
to appropnste'theAnoit expressive Words
of other L•mguigat, and - attar a While to
incorporate them into our owu ; thus the,
word Cephalie, which is front the Greek,
" for the head,"- is now becom
ing milarixed in connection with Mr.
Spalding's great Headache remedy, but it
will soon be used in a more general way,
and the word - Cephalic will become as coat-
mon as Electrotype an d m any others whose
distinction is foreign wordsints been worn
away by common Usage Until they seem
,` native to the Manor boni." - •
'ardly Realized.
lit 'ad 'n 'orrible ,,
eadache thisliafterhoon,
hand !stepped into the hapotliecaries hand
says. hi to the man, "Can you heasc me
of an-'eadaehe ?" "Does it haulm 'ard, w
says. "e. Hexpeedingly," says • hi, hand
upon that 'e gave - tne.a. Cephalic Pill, hand
'pon me 'onor it cured me so quirk-that I
'ardly realized I 'ad 'ad an 'eadache.
likamacur. is the favorite sign by
which nature makes known any deviation
whatever (rani the natural state of the'
brain, and viewed in this light it may be
looked va - as, a safeguardlnteuded to give.,
notice of disease .ivhich might otherwise
escape attention, till too late to be . reme
died; 'and its indications should never be
negleCted. Headaches may be classified
Under two names, viz: ,Symptomatic and
Idiopathic.. Symptomatic. headache is
exceedingly_ common and is the pre
cursor of a great variety of .diseases,
Among which are Apoplexy, ,Gont, Rheu
matism and all febrile diseases. In its
mervoils form it is sympathetic of disehse
of the stomach constituting sick headache,
of 'hepatic, disease constituting billions
headache, of wcirm§, constipation and other
disorders of the bowels, as well as renal
and s uterine affections. Diseases of. the
heart are -very frequently attended, with
Headiaces; Anaemia and plethora are also
affect ons which frequently occasion head
ache. Idiopathic- Headache: is also very
common, being usually distinguished by
the nathe of nervous headache, - sometimes
coming ow suddenly in a state of appa
rently sound health and prostrating at
once the mental and- physical 'energies,
:and in other Instances it comes on slowly,
heraldA by depression of spirits or acerbi
ty of temper. In most instance; the pain
is in the front part of the head; over ono
or both eyes, and sometimes provoking
vomiting; mulcr this class may also be
named Ncuragia.- - •
For the treatment of -either class of
Headache the Cephalic' Pills -have been
found' a sure and safe remedy, .relieving
the most acute pains in a . few minutes,
and by its subtle power eradicating the
-diseases of whichlicadachds the unerring
index?:
Bitir,:-.m - .—.Misns waists you to• sen,l
tker a bob of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle,
of Prepared Pills, but I'm thinking that's
- not ltist it:it:tither; but perhaps yell be
afther knowing what it ss. Ye see•she's
nigh dead - anal gone with - the Sick Head
ache, and wants some' more of that same
as relfirca her before.
Druggist.—Yost must, mean Siabling's
Cephalic Pills.
Bridget.—Och! sure now and you're
sed it, here's . the quarther and flit• nie the
-Pills and dont be all day 'about it :littler.
• •
Constipatimi`42r Cosiivoessi
No one of the ".many ills flesh is heir to"
_ is so prevalent, so little understood, and
• so much - neglected.as Costiveness. Often
.originating, in carelessness, or sedentary
habits; it is regarded as a-61ight. disorder
_ of too little conseqUenee to excite :t i n
- while in reality 'it is the precursor and
!companion•of many of the' most - fatal and
-dangerous_ diseases, and unless early eradi
cated it will bring the sufferer to an nn
-timely grave. Among the lighter evils of
which costiveness is the usual attendant
arc Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul
Breath, Piles and .others of like Inature,
while a long train of frightful diseases
-such as 'Malignant Fevers, Abeesse,,, Dys-•
entary,,Diarrhma, Dvspepsia,! Apoplexy,
Epilepsy, Paralysis;-Hy.steria„ Hypoclion
driasis, Melancholy and Insanity, .fiat in
. dicate their presence in the system by
• "this alarming symptom. Not milequent
' ly the diseases named originate in Con
stipation, but take on an independent
existence unless the Cause is eradicated in
- an early stage. From all these consider
ations,
it follows that ate 4:order should
receive immediate- atter ion 'whenever it
occurs, and no person snould neglect to
get a box of Cephalic Pills on the first
:appearance of the • complaint,. as their
timely use will expel-the - insidious ap
proaches of disease an destroy this_ Ilan
°
gerons foe to human life.
eliel:
lio- 8
Q O C ) A SOIOO 4 II
• v?- CU RE 6 ,
Nervou.sileadache
.417, CURE
‘ 4l kiildS
i • -14
1Xr 0 7 %. ir("l€Ths
w
at
Be the use of these PlUs the vedettes:U:las of ;cereals
or a'a Headache may be precentod: and if taken at the
commencement of an attack, - immediate relief from pain
and sickness will be obtained.
Tit ... er seldom fail in removing the Aticruslaatul Headada •
.. LIFE AIEMOItIALL.
4o witichfcmalcs are so bubject•. ~ • q
Thelael gestic upon the barrels , ---remoling Costirenesr.
for Literary Vol, Pedents, Delicate Females. and all 4 I WOULDN'T TAKE-A WORLD FOR THIS,'
pawn& exile:Mary hatits,.theyare rainable at alaxatirt, ,
Improving kie• appetite. g . iving tono and rigor to the digeo• n lady remarked - to us a day or two, since,' IS
eye • and restoring the natural olatticity and 1
a of whole P.t , te.l3; ' i • ' l'i.he exhibited:the portrait of an only child, gone
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long InTeSti , Ito tke." 4- xpiiit,huali;" hig hw we one of
swim and careadiy conducted expbrimente, _baring been i • .
i n ins loyenuare,during whientune they bare prevented i ' ' TrimEnEgsv - .
and reUered awe amount of In and rodering from' 1 ,_ , , , •
E eal!lett i
_e. whetner ori e gins tiin the tureens system or 1 ININITABIE . lunnoTytts I
fromd ga d stet of the l
They are entirely segetabie in their composition, aid I
aymbelakenatalikinee with perfect safety vrlthont.roak. 11111011
atg any change ot diet, mid tAe dreamy of any dim 7rreable
100 rnmf c r i "teary lo ociodoiffer than to eMldren.
Brark, of Counterfeits.- '
The newt 14 have dirk signatures of }Wiry C. Spalding
ones.* too_ . : ::11,
Sold by Deu=ists ad other Dealers in Medicines.
, A box will be pen by maiturepatd ort receipt of the
Nor* a fittli - elgerzitAs. '
XI orders should HENRY to
Q . liIPALbiNG,
r 5:1;1 s :Ma 41 Cedar sot, New York
COMMERCIAL 'COiLEOE.,
cal acct the Bdsynyanna alley Dante
EnNp.HAiy,ITok:.N:. Y.
. .
. rACULTIC:. .- • .
•
LOVVELL, Principal, Professdr of the
Science of _Aecounts, 'Practical AccorintaM.
Author of Lox ell's Treaties upon Book-Keep
,ing,Diakrams illustritink the same.
Jun RANKIN, Commercial. Accountant, Profes`i
of floOk Keeping and-Practical Blathematica.
J. J. Cyan% Assistant Professor lit tho - Book
Keeping Department. -
A.. 1. WomEic, Professor of Practical and Or
namental' Penmanship, Commercial Calcula-
tions and Correspondence.
LECTURERS:
lon. Daniel &DinkinsOn; Lecturer on CoMmer
cial Law and. Political Economy, •
lon. Ransom -Bolcom, Lecturer on Contracts
• Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E. AndroFs, Lecturer •on Commendal
Ethics..
EXAMINING COMMITTEE.:
llon: Sherman D. Phelps, r‘rm..R. Osborn, Esq.,
Tracy R. Morgan, E.q.
Vhia object of this College is to afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thoiough - Business
Education.
. The Books and Fnrms are carefully arranged
by priictical accountants expressly for this In•
slitution and Imbrue all the recent improve•
Thti course of instruction comprises every'
,department, of business, The learner will be
thoroughly taught the science and practice of
Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the
.following . kinda of busitie.sa,-yiz: General, Mer
chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis:
Mon,' Steamboating, Railroading, Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c.
• YOUNG MEN,
- .
Can qualify themselves to aNtt,ort, time: at this Institu
tion; to Ail important and lucrative situations, • Ample
references can be given where gradtiates of isal tire now
filling desirable situations with salaries trom f5OO to $lOOO
per annum. •
The Proprietors arr- s in'poodession of testimonials from
some of the drst Commerria: lionses in the State, to whom
they have furnished book keepers, shqwing their...entire
satisfaction and amfidence in the ability of the graduates
of-this Institution. •
,•
•
. Sllip•
In all its Manche*, taught by the most skillful and thor
ough Masters of the art: No Cuticle In the country en:
joys a higher reputat ion in NS' department. Ladle's' Dc
partment entirely separate front that of the gentlemen.
Students can enter College at any time. No vacations.
Time to complete theft/W.IW, from 9 to 10 weeka. Stu
dents passing the requisite examination ate preaented
with the most elaborate and elegant engraved Diploma
issued by any Commercial or ClaeMeal Institution In the
Union. '7o4st:time rendered to graduates in procuring
situations. '
For terms of tuition, price of board, testimonials of
gmduale:4lllling positions...tc. address the proprietors for
circulare..eontaining full partieular..
LOWELL .t WARNER,' •
_Proprietor: , Binghamton Commercial,Colleg,e.
Nov. 8, 1,%15.—1y •• Binghamton. N. Y.
1 HORATIO • OARRATT, .
Dealer in FLOUR; :GRAIN; GROCER
.IS72 OTIS lONS, - DYE
WOODS, Staple DRUG S,
WOO-DE.llr. .and STONE WARE. A L . L..1 1
KINDS of lIOITSEKEEPING
ARTICLES. & .YANKEE
NOTIONS IN G ENE RA L,—one door
North of Barnum's Hotel, New Jfilinrd, Pa.,
IVDELl7ll.epleased tttsee all his old friiMi's
11' and many new ones athis NEW Store
frontingAlio DEPOT, where he,is prepitred to
show them such a' stuck of the above artic'es
asNC76' Milford has long steed in need of.
••
Division of trade has as mane advantages as
division orlat.cr." Any man confining himself
to one.branch of business, giving that branch
his wholt Capitaland s ,pttention can •keepa better
assortment, boy cheaper and SELL CHEAPER
than ii the same means and'timo was employed
in a general trade. If you dont think so, tall
pn the subscriber and be convinced. The sound
principle of , •
SMALL PROFIT .AND PROMPLPAYIVIENT,
will he strii:tty adhered to.. Butter and_ other
Produce forwarded to New York to one.of the
best commission hol-es in the City, and, prompt
payments guaranteed. .
110 RATIO GA 'MATT.
New Milford, Soso_ Co. Pa., April; 1860 -y,
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
FOR 1 SOO.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
• FOOT Or Math STREET.
THE extensive Ftirniture 'Establishment of
I SMITH Ba'arnEns hiving been refitted-and
greatly improved, the proprietors respectfully
announce to the citizens of gontroie and vicin
ity tto,they are constantly making and keep on
hand the LARGEST and BEST assortment-of
FURNITURE
To be fouud)in tbe - Conntry.
give thefollowing list of some of the or
licks which we will sell at greatly - reduced
prices, for CASH or READY PAY:
Bureaus, Walnut or Mahogany, with -glass;
from $lB to $35.
•‘•
` Bureaus with marble or b rocatelle tops, from
8218 to $24. And a -large. aasortment, from $B,
1.4,•t0 $lB, '
Wash Stands, Card Stands, Corner and Square
Stinds, of all varieties and prices, froth '75 cents
to ion dollars. • -
Desks, Divans ,Tov•rel RaCks, Footstools,Otto
mani, Lounges, &c.
Centre; Card, Pier, Toilet, Pining, Kitchen,
and Extension -Tables.
Chairs-z Cane•• sad Weed Seats, Rocrers—
Can'e, Flag, and Wocd Seats, of every variety
and style. .
• Sbfas, tete a tetes furnished at short' notic
at New-York prices.
N. B. • Ready . made .coffins on hand et fur
nished at short "motice.- 7 -11earses always In
readiness when.desired.
We employ none but CAIIEFUL and EXPEErt
MED Wonsag.s. We intend to do our Wokx
Wm.'. and sell it as 'Low as it can be'afforded.
W. W. SMITH,
•
E. U. SMITH. •
, 'Montrose, Jan. 18th, 1860.4tf. , •
T
. Padicious Tonic Stimulant, Especially_ileeigned
for the ace of the Medical Profeseion and the Family,
liavinst saereeded the st) tailed "Gine." Aromatic,"
"Cordial.'"ldedicatesl." —Schnappe," etc_ is now en
dop.4til by all the promintlitlihyalcians, chemists and eon
toe,.eur, ne poe4eeslerr. them! orTntlrEle IDOWDAI
Onol it i nulc aud diuretic) which belong to an 0 and
PURE tt Put up in quart bottles and sold by all Drug-,
gietri and GreterF; etc.. - A. M. MENINGER & &0..'
tu Sole Privrietare.
oc 41y/ . \0.19 Broad Street. N.Y.
For attic at Turrell'e Drug,Sinie. Montrose: '
'I How I should regret if; bad I not seemed
tbis precionsmomorlat 'of that dear one So
thought wo. The loved ones are not always
with us add while we can call them outs, every
one should_secure such a memorial; especially
since they' can have them so truthfully taken by
that successful artist, A. B. TUBBS, of Bing
hamton.
NIEMI
- : MC CW - 21 - ir: .Mt - ,_' . ' : =. 7r_%'-,
NSUI(ANOVE11111:PINIP;
arcouvvelroi*.
ASH CAPITAL, - ONE MILLION,DOLLARS.
AstisTra lit ;tarstimiAtteir.'
Lammas • , - 43,06 s AL •
•
Y:Miltou Smith, Bee y. Chas. J. 'Martin; Pteoldeid.
John McGee,' As% •t , A. F. Wfimarth, Vico "
, .
• • • . .
PoMet toinaed• and renewed, by the-uuderalgned. tit, tits
office; one dour above Searle's Botelliontrtre. ra: : .
norl9. ly 1 • RILLINGS STROVD, Agent.
NEW,.:.GQOUSA
- -
Lavaa Lille , kleatre:Susq. Co., Pa.
WALL Paper, Window Papers and Borders,
a very large stock this day, received, by
April 17th. • •R. KENYON, JR: & CO.
,*
eihallia, silks, Ise no and calicoes, an immense
k.,./ variety, by R. KENYON, JR. & CO.
"LIVERY Style of Cotton Pant , Goods, etc. this
.1-1' day reed by, R. KENYON, JR.& CO.
SUX,lrrocha, and Cashmere shawli, a largo
stock, LOW. R. KENYON, Jn. & CO.
-12 Bms. TOBACCO this day received and
for Sale lower than elsewhere in Snsqu'a
county. R. KENYON, JR. .& CO.:
1000 L fo ß r S sa l i g o r
i f i i i . e AT o t x lS .or iil b otore and
LARGE Stock of - FANCY, Dry Goods for
sale by IL KEpIYON. JR. & CO:
Setts=-Fize Elegant stylep, complete - -
-L from sto $5O. R. KEN YON, JR. di. CO.
Lawayillo Contre,Pa., April 1860. ' •
VALUABLE GIFTS
WITH BOOKS
GEORGE G. EVANS'
6IfT BOOK ENTERPRISE
THE'LAL'OESTM THE WORLD
rEttmANEVITY LOCATED
439 Chestnut Street,
3e.mcxxJ.ekaamir_swiimEx..ts.
YEAR OF THE ENTERPRISF
Having purchased the spacious Iron Building, No 4.39.
Chestnat .Street. and' fitted it up With every convenience
to facilitate my Vastness, barticularly that branch devoted
to COUNTRA -ORDERS; and having a larger atUital than
any other party invested In the business. I am - now pre
-pared tit offer greater advantages, and better gifts than
ever before to my customer,.
I will furnish any book tut a Moral character) published
in the Vnited States: the regular retail price of , which is
One Dollar or upwards, and give -a present worth fmrn
cents to 1110 dollars-with each book, and guarantee to give
perfect satisfaction. as I am determinbd to,maintain the.
reputation already bestowed limb my establishment.
Strangers visiting l ! hiladelphia are invited to call and
Judge fur themselves.
IF YOU WANT ANY BOOKS
• tiESD TO
Geo. M - vifirtaaral
Reliable-Giltnook Enterprise
No. 9.3 D dl2.Naisitruut Eit.,
PUIL/DELPHIA,
Where all honk, are eoldat the Publisher's lowest priev.s
and pie have the
Of . receiving .
-
•
A'RANDSOIVIE PRESENT
;WORTH FROM 50 01.1NTS TO 1 DOLLARS
WITH EACH BOOK.
0. O. EVA.Nn* Original (tilt Book Entorpri,c has been
vendor-..d lq Ow Book Tr.ole and All the
leading city and country nem Eiiner. is
the V it i teil Stater.
Si. G. EVANS Puiietuill' bueliteso trallSllet.hons hare re.
cei ved• the aliprolut ion of ON er 10.1191, 1
citizens of t United State+. each of
i• whom love received sulizdautiiii evfileriee
G. G,EVANS lies done more than any other publisher,
or bookseller in the Ctiited' states, to
.
wards diffusing kuiiieledge tti the people.
By this eS'-:em. many bookAare read that.
•
would not have found their war into the
hands of readers.s,Trfmk 1.,11 - C$
•
- paper.
G. G. EVANS Keeps consitantly on hand. the iTne-t
tensive stock. the greatest - ilietortnient of
'Spoke., and cirrulatea free to nil a hi, may
apply. the most' complete catalogue of
Book. and Gifts in the United States.
- G. G. EVANS Ilastuivaidaites tittered him by other puh.
li-her4 and- raanuractarere whielt enable
him to furnish-1110 patrons with a liner
quality and betterassortment of :ins t hall
'any other entabliehment.
==tEMltl=l
publisher. he h better able to tiler extra
premiums - and commissions.
G. G. EVANS tinaratatets perfout satottacti n t ill who
nun' send for books.
G.C. EVANS' Non' classified catalogue oflmok. mbraee
the writinghltfevery department Iltertt
'- tore. and gives all the Information relar
floe td the purchasing and forwardlig..by
Mail or Expree (4'l,oot:sortiered from Ids
'.,t, , tablfshment, together with frill direc
tions how to remit money.
Or 0. EVANS' Catalogue of Books will lie sent gratis and
, free of expanse to nny.address IA the Ent
.." toll States.
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0. G. EVANS' Inducements to Agents cannot be‘sur
. pnaseit ..The must liberal comniisaions
• are otTertal.und by soliciting siibscriptions
. to boOks in [hi: manner proposed. twenty
books can be sold in the Katuelime that it
,
would take to sell one on the old fashion,
ed kubscription plan. Send for a classin
• ed-catalogue, and every information n ill
be given in reference to agencies. Select
' your books. enclose the amoupt of money
. ' required, and. one trial will satisfy-you
. . that the best place in the country to pur
chase booksis at
THE EXTE:si...SIVE GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHENT OF
GEO, G. EVANS, No. .I=o Clii...syser STREET, Puir...,t
iim.ruza. where you can get books of all kinds.
Books of Fact.! - •
Books of Fiction: ....
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Books of Devotion : . •
... Books of Amusement! - ° - 1
Books - for the Old Folks! 1
Books for the Yining, Folks
• Books for Husbands!
Books for Wives:
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. .• Books for Lovers! i . -
Books for Sweethearts: -
/kkiks for Bop! ..
Books fur Girls,! ‘.
Books of Humor: ,
Books of Poetry!
Books of Travel' -
Books cif History!
Books of Biography!
. • ' Books of Adventure! .
Booki about Sailors:
• ....... Books alxiiit Soldiers!
Books about Indians!
Books about Hunters!`
Books about Heroes: 1 .
Book about Patriots! • •
Books for Farmers! • . . - - . .
Books for Mechanics!
, Books/or Merchants! - • J
. Books for Physicians!
- - Books for Lawyers! '
.. . . -Books for staicsmen!
. ! Bibles!
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• Presentation Books! •
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Prayer Hooka':
Hymn Books!
Juvenile Books! -
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Annuals!
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Albums. etc., etc: • . ,
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CECIL D. lIARTLEY'S Interesting Bingraplties!
REV. J. H,INGRAII.OII4 Scriptural Romances!
.SMUCKEICS Lives of Pittnots and Statesmen!
•
J. T. LAUREN'S Revolutionary Stories!
• ; T. S. ARTIICIUS Popular. tales!
DR. ALCOTT'S Faintly Doctor!
MRS. 'LENTZ'S Novels!
MRS. souTriwounrs Novels!
• COOPER'S Novels!
DICKENS' :Novels!
WAVERLEY'S Novels!
LRVING'S Works!
Ail the writings of every standard author in every _de
partment of literature. In every stele of bindilag: at the
publisher's lovemt . prices, and remember that yen pay no
more tan yon tronid at any other Establishment. and
-you base the advantage of receiving an elegant Present.
which oftentimes is worth a hundred told more than the
amount paid for the boot. , ,
Order anc !molt. that you may want, remit the ietail
price;tokether with the amount required fur. postage. and
one trial will assure you that the.beet place in the country
to purchase books its at the Gift Book Establishment of
GEORGE G. EVANS,
Otlidhator of the Gift Book Enterprise._
- "No. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
' •
AGENTS WANTER, to whom greater Ind uceruante
than ever are, offered. Any person. either male or female,
who le desirous of engaging in All Honorable and Pram.
hie Employment, requiring t.ilttle One and no outlay
of money. and by which he can obtain gratis -
A VALTIABLESIBRARY,
A rum GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN,
A HANDSOME SERVICE OF PLATE..
- As ELEGANT SILK DRESS PATTERN;
A SLEttDR) SET OP JEWELRY.
Or many other choice articles CuOnterated in the Litt of
Gina, can do ao by acting ad an Agent foetid' establish.
meat.
day person, In any part of the iountry, can bo agent.
simply by forming a club, sending,for a Dot of books, and.'
remitt? the amount of money required tor the same..
I Seacf oro Catalogue, which.contalne all the desired In
forma on relative to agencies and the formation - of clubs:
and todnenne prompt and hourarabie deaUngs,.addrese all!
Orders td : • I -
THE BEAD QUARTERS OF GEO.. D. EVANS,
•Proprieter of the Oldest end Largest Giftiktok Enterpri+e
In'the World. pummel:oly located at No 4 4fY3 . Chertnut
,itrrrt Floladdrhix. I 1 , `e1.4,1 6 m
CIAL.XI.3a.
ADVANTAGE
of the heoetit derived be purellaNlng book.,
at this o,tablishinent.
M=ME
M(===3
• Altt.i. -
IX As Stow fronf ie klingand parchulng and Is
'll. now rettlaing one of tblirgett indbestetook of 7.
G . O i t
= 9
ever offered In this marhei. I The' quillty of - nearly ev - ery
thing. good: all warranted as represented. -
Terns: Ready eaxli gad Out Prices_ general ides .
the stock may be formed frolothp fohowingeuumeration:
nitros. itIT:DICIORE , CRANE/CALS.
PAMTS. OILS, WINDOW. GLASS,
./ . /TE STVP - kA, O noctntrs, at.AssW4l/E,
eIIOCKENT, . ' CLOCON„ - WALL PAM%
WINDW I•APEIL WrNiVnt OIL 1111411/EA,FANCT GOODS.
Musical Instruments:Lantos, Jewelry, e _ cry.
Stone Ware, . Brooms: Brushes, Whips. timbrers
Bird Cages, Pocket Knives, firms, Pistols,
Ammunition,. . Liquors; Trwams,, Supporters,
Shoulder Braces, plat monnsis, Spectacles,
Silver plated Sporata:Porks, &c. (told rams.
Stationery, . Violin; (lunar. Bass Viol Strings,
, .
Lithographs. porcelain Teeth, Artist's Tube paints, Brush
es, .te, thsa.semie Dry. (locals, Wooden Wate, hard
and Pip:tuned ' Ware, Fluid and Oil Cans; Cumpliine, Coal
t/il, - burnitr Fluid, AltsMol,.Turpentine. lamp, tanner's,
neat foot. lard. olive, castor , . lxiired and raw linseed Oils,
While Lead. Zinc, and all kinds of coloredpatnia,
gar, Canary Svc*, also all the popular PA MEDI
CINES, and other things:lmo numerous to mention.
It Is inipractleable to give more than a general outline
of my stock through the newspapers, everyone wishing
GOODS Is invited to call had examine. Customers on
entering the 61 ore must-uot expect to find every thing In
sight : but nearly every tuliele Wanted will be produced by
hrray.
Thankful fortheliberal patronage hitherto received, he
hopes to merit a- continusace mid large Increase of the
same. ABEL TURIIELL.
.• Montrose, June 5, OM. - •
att,. clatt !- ."alt 1 !
Ma - Mil V/. MAIM,
'WHOLESALE ;SALT..
,DEALEIti
201 'Wamhingtou-st, -
(Directly Market,)
STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and ,
COUNTRY tradi!,.all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures;
400eu sacks and bags, consisting in 'part of Ash
ton's celebrated brand for La s hio and dairy use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlow's, &e..
and 50000. bushels-Turks IshMd, Bottoms, ' Cu
races, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz ,I Ivies, Nantes, &c.,,
all of which will be sold at bargain prices., from
vessels, store and storehouses.
Any purchaser, wishing to select Cram a good
assortment will find, it - tohisinterest to call..
N. B..4=Fine table'Salt put , up in small bags of
different sizes, and constantly on hand in ship
ping order. Also a Splendid article of Rock
Ground salt, in quatt4mxes, put up and for sale
by the quantity, in eri,i4eB of tics dozen each.
THE REST ROUTE 1800.
1 , 1:0)1
WYOMING VALLEY i 0 PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YORK, fBALTIMORE, -
And all .Points North & West.
LACKAWANNA &• BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD
SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT.
Two Daily Passenger Trains
'WILL Itt'N
SCR .1N TON ;IND N OUT UM It EU LAN D,
AS FOLLOW'S :
NoviN,}
Plant N..V.
Mail. Expre.. , 9
GAO 4..5
Leavo
Scranton.
Arrive at
4.:8
K itipt on 7.115 5...111, Itupart, 11,55 5.50
7.50 Bloomsburg:l44s Ti.oo
13.01vick. 5..20 fidCl Bent id:, 7.15 • 6.35
Itltamn4ittriz. 5.541 7171 t'zliirktillintly. 7.45 7.0 r,
Rtißert. !mill 7.411 K I ngston. S :}1 7.45
9..5 4?.141 Pittston, :4.57 44.15
Nortltulanti. 111.110 5.45 Scranton, 9.25 8.15
THE LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD
LACI:ANVANN'A .S; WESTER>: RAILROAD
At .. , •I•rantri. for New VorlZ :rad Pliilatleltdlia. arid Intyr
mediate pwintil ra-t far Great !lend, Ilittgltandwll.
ltivratw,e, Buffalo, Niagaln and all Import:WA 'point:.
At Ituport It colinci•tahritlitho Cutettist‘a Railroad, for
point, , both En,t•atat
Northomboriatiti it oonnucts with, the Sunbury and
Eno ILtiiro.iti for I), , inlS W Bonito nod ,o3in
THE GREAT FR ENCII- REMEDY
Fo : rheumatism. Gout, Neuralgia, Tic Doloreaos..
Dr. HOBAN'S RH.E .(\ tIA ,, I R tIT ( I )B C CURE. iAo..
T it LS -INvALuABLE
A_ ••:.Ipedii,.." lately lait*ia. }, .
401,1 ill!" this country. in . „..-1- -- "—:-----
pretiounetal by all to be the : . ~,..4.-.,
Ends reliable remedy: It has , ~..V‘ , 11 , !,
r
curd thou-ands in illtrOpe. Et ii kV n 7.7,,1
has met Es, lib gnat and wood, :i „.,..,6‘,.
erfill nerves- Ilere:'as tentimo- El
flint:. daily received will thou_ i l :: ,-,1:4. 2:,', ,;, ),--%-r:-1 -
1
It in hannle.ne, hut certmii, in pi 5.: - ..44..,, ',' , 4:;.;-:•: - e';.:'t
tin effect-: "warrantssl free of 1:,M . ,,. -
,i,: , ' _ 31 , ,snAps_1$
all folio-ion, iimredients- I t ''as Z.1,4', - ''', - - 4 .4 . ;;,.,.,(, :.1
pithier. the syntvni d ['wilder, , E - -,,, ' -s , Zgi
~.4 ...,A
It perfeetl healthy. In fact. '; , ..LE..,....,. _., •
7 ; :y.',....4. • troll
I 4
it (sit apeCitie which has not xr , ,1,1;:g, -, - -, --11. %ll
an equal for the cure. of the !I ti.j.,„,4tr'.- 0 "-11
above rOmplailitn. It in Elko'', ;,7,?:2,,,.. 4 , 1 •,.;‘, -0, ;•;%
good for painn in theshai.k. or E.—
boner; or joint r generally.
, The demand for it Increaning.. has hale:sal the proprietor
to appoint an agent . * for thin di-triet. Also for Cale at the
agency of Dr. Hoban. No. MI Broadway, New York City.
I BruggintnnupPlied sat liberal term-. . ` tent by BExpress to
any part of the country nil receipt of the price.
novillkly •Alltil. TURREI.L. Agent, Montrone.
HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES
Or Disease With Its Agonies :
cb.c•c•spe sovvvac,33.
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HOLLOWAVS PILLS.
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
VILTIIAT io more fearful than 11 breaking down of the
nervms eystem t To he excitable or nervous In a
small degree-lo moot dlotressing, for where can a remedy
be found t There is one:—drink but little wine. beer, or
spirits. or fa'fbet ter, none: take no criffee.—weak tea being
preferable; get nil the (rub air von can; take three or four
Pills every nicht ; eat plenty of koilils. avoiding the use of
Aims ; nod if ihv, golden ruLee are followed, you will he
happy In mind, strong In body. and:forget you hare nerves.
IllacotherrseiF elb 3345vaxg-Ixtermes.
If there in one thinZniore than anothCr for which these
Pills are (anions. it is theirpropert especially
their power of cleansing the blood fromallimpnrities,
removing dangerous end suspended necrVt tom , . l'alver•
nally.adopted as the grand remedy fur female complaints.
they never fail,, never weaken the syntem,..and always
bring about what is runuired.
Sick HeadachC and Want of Apiotite.
These feelings which so sadden us. most frequently arise
from annorances or trouble. from perspiration. or from
eating- and drinking what is until for no, thus-disordering
the stomach and Wier. These organs must he regulated
if You 'wish to be well:"The Plils, If taken according tblhe
printed fm•tructions. will quickly restore a healthy action
to both liver and itoinach, whence-follow as a natural con
e and thcelr medicine
e head: in e
is
the
eer
used anyaid Kest Indies scarcely other
for thesedisorders.
DISORDERS OF TEE KIDNEYS
Irian diseases affecting these organs, whether they se.
euttetoo much or too , little water; or whether they he at ,
flitted with atone or gravel, or with aches and paint , settltd
in the loins ortr the. regions of the kidneys, these rills
should be taken according to the printed directions, and
the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the
back at bed time. This treatment will gke almost Immo.
.ate relief when all other meant; have failed. • •
For Stomachs mit of Order.
No medicine will eo efrcetttally improve the tone of the
etontach ad theee they remove all acidity, oceasiend
either by intvmperance or Improper diet. They reach tip.
liver and reduce it to a healthy action they never fall in
curing all dleordera of the liver and ',haunch.
,
Holloway's Pills are .the lest remedy known
•
• . i n the world for the following diseases:
. .
figlir. rilt, , , . . Sore Throat% •
Asthma, . Gout,l ,
-Stone and Gravel,
BllionsComplaints.llead-ache, tiee'ndary symprms
Bletchtsl/11 Sktll. Indigestion, 'Pic-Douloareuz,
Bowel Complaints, Didammation, Tamers.
Cones. Jaundice: , Ulcers, .
[ Olguitination of the fairer Complaints, Venentml Affection
Dowels, ' Lumbago, Worrusefidi kinds
Consumption, Piles,' . : ' Weakness from
Debility, Rheumatism, ' whatever cause,
CDropisy, - Iteterition or ac., - 4.c.
I Dysentery, ; 'Urine, - Sc., &c.
&Tailwind, Scrofula. or King . .. Evil,. 1351
I Female Irregularities, Fevers of all kinds. [eOW]
[_ . ,
• .CAUTISIif 1.--" None are genuine unless the wools " Max
-I.OWAX„ New-Yorot •AMI LONDOV," ore discernible as 0
watenmark in everY leaf of the book of directions around
each pot or box ; tit&same marbo plainly seen by /raiding
I the teqfp the light . A handsome reward will be given to
any one rendering such information as may lead to the
detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the cued!-
1
-clues or vending the, same, knowing them to be spnlorts.
* * *Sold at thy Manufactory of Professor Hot.Lowarr SO
I Malden Lane, litter York, and by all respectable Druggists
i Kuril/eaters in Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
1 in boles at ;X cenbi„gl cents, and $1 each.
pit - There is emksideruble saving by taking larger boxes.
N. IL—Directions ror the guidance of patient, in every
i dP4nder fife aflim ,, l to each'Art.
W }
M. ITAYDRIC, ' .: - . '° - '''
JOIN HAYDEN. ' ';-, .._ , ; „;
TRACY HAYDEN ' ..yr,iv NILFgRD, PA
.0} . 7,0110rf TEANDE , N: -
.. -- - • - . -' '
CHILDREN
Au experienced Nurse and Female Physician,. presents
to the attention of Mothers,.her
SOOTHING: SYRUP,
• FOR CHILDREN 'rm.:l7lllN i
which greatly facilltates-the process Of teethltig, by soft
ening the gums. reducing all iutbitnniatiour-will allay
ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, find ts
SIIBE TO BEGULATE THE / BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, It will give rest to you, and
RELIEF AND =Arm TO YOUR INFULIWTS.,
We hareput up and sold this article ter dier ten years, '
and can say 'IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what
we have never been able to say of any' other metileino-L
NEVER HAS 11' FAILED, in a SINGLE INSTANCE, to
EFFECT A CURE, when timely used: Never did we know
an instance of dissatisfaction by au one who had used it.
On the contmry, all are delighted with Its operations, and
speak in termnot commendation of its magical' effects and
medical virtues. We say In this Matter " WHAT WE DO
- KNOW," _after ten years. experience, and PLEDGE OUR
REPUI ATION for the fulfillment of what we here declare.
Innleaost every Instance where the infant Is suffering by
pain and exhamtlbn, relief Wqbe found -1a fifteen to '2O
renews alter the syrup is admiuletered.
This valuable preparation' is the prescription of one of
die most EXPERIENCED amt.:SKILLFUL NURSES In
New England, and has beat used with NEVER FAILING
SUCCESS in'
tiiousANDs or CASES.
It not only relisies the child from paist,but ti vigondas
the stomach and bowels, corrects aridity, and gives tone
and energy to the whole syldem, It will almost blatantly
relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC,
and overcome convulsions. which, If mit speediWcured,
end in death. We believe it the BEST and SUROTrem.
edy in the WORLD. In all eases of DYSENTERY and
DIARRIREA IN CIIILDREN; ,bother it :Wises from
teething, or from any other tattise. We would's:ly to all
mothoru who have n 'child suffering Romany of the forego
log complaints—DO NOT LET:YOrn PREJUDICESI
Null THE PIIEJUDIOES OTL lERS' stand between
you and' your sufferiter and the relief that will be
St RE—ven ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow snit: tire of
this medicine, if timely used. Fell directions for using
will accompanv each hot tie. None genuine unless theittc
sintile of CURTIS PERKINS, Now York, is on the
outside wrapper. •
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
PrluelearOntee,l3 Cedar atieet, New York.
PRICE ONLY SS CENTS PER ROME.
dec2oli , For rale In Montroae by Abel Turrell.
LIFE PILLS, t BITTERS,
riIIIESE MEDICINES have now been before the public
1 fora period of Thirty .Y,arf, and during that time have
maintained-a high character in ultuoet tn cry, part of the
Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power of
raetoring perfect health to pereons buffering under ,pearly
every kind or diecta,e to 'which the human frame in liable.
The following are among the dietreseing variety of hu
man diaeaers iu which the •
GET!. "T'E t
• L .i_t
Are well known to be infallible. -
DYSPEPSIA, be thoroughly clan tlttg ` tLe let and end
stomachs. find creating a flow of pare,healthy bile,litetead
of the stale-anti acrid k int! FLATULENCY ! LoYa4/dP
lire. Ikartburndlcailari,i,RoWexelle., , , Tamper, Aux
ter ty, Languor and Aftlan Moly. which are general setiiptoms
of Dyspepsia, vanish , as a mit uraLconsegnence of its cure.
COSTIVENESS, by cleansing thu whole length of the
Intestines with, a solvent process . , and without violence;
all violent poems leave the bowels costive In two days.
FEVERS oran kinds. by restoring the blood to a regular
circulation. t lir"' the pro( ~v .fires pi ration in each cases.
and Limit, solution . t I f all for est i naLlth,tratA ions hi - others.
The Life Medicinee base been known to cure RHEUM
ATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half
that time, by - removing local inflammation from thtl mus
cles and ligaments of the Joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds. by freeing and strengthening
the kidneys tool blatitb•r ; they operate most delightfully or.
them, ituportmct organs. aunt hence ever been found a
certainrem-fly for the war-t cae•-s of GRAVEL.
MOVIN4i
_ N. V. • l'hlra
• Ex pre. , .
T.t•itve
Nort 5.3) 4.-15
Artirc at
I)ant ilk', 1,05 5.911
womits, by diPlodging from the turnings of the
bowels the ' , HMV matter to uhich the,u'ereat are, adherr.
• • • . ~ . . .
SCURVY. ULCERS, and .T.NVETTaRAT.V. SORES, by
the perfect parity ithitil the4e Life Meiliiiii., give. to the
blood and all the ItOtnort. .
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and DA, D COM FLEXION S,
by their alteratb e eilect.upon the Mild, that feed the skin
and the morbid ',tato of which OCCIIAOIIII,nII eruptive
complaints, sallow, cloudy, will other dinagree.tble com
.plextons.
The nse of there Pill• for a very rloirt time trill tilTeet.an
entire dire of SALT HILETIM, and a strikilw - Intwitt e
meld In the elearn.-ts ~r COMMON COLDS
awl INFUENZA.O ill always he eared b;. one dose, or by
two in the w .
PILES.—The proptietor of 14e ,e
w 9.4 cured of Pile., of year,,tandingtty the rice of the
.Ifroiiri7e, alone.
EVER AND AGUE.—For this scoured of the West
,ern eottnip. tlo•-e Mediein, will be fennil n re, speedy.
and certain remedy. Other 3letliejne , l,tve tt a systern
subject to a-return of the flipear,--a cure by tilt ee Medi
eines b , poratanent (rya. c•treei:
Hil num 'Fevers and 'Liver plaints.
Gene iebilitv, "(Appetite. anti D1,..a.,••A Of r,
rules. he Nifidicines- have been Anted with the mud
beneficial results in cases of Oda description': -rKinits
Evil. and St ratan. iii its a or , t forms.. i b itt to the mild
tot powel - ful action 'of the-e remarkable 31edicines.
Ninht Sn cats. Nervous llobllfte . Ncryons Complaint. of
all kind.. Palpitation of the nenrt. Painters Colic, are
speedily cured.
Mercurial DISCLINC..- Persone wino c con-t tut lota s
hare beconto impaired by t fie inJudielons ono of Mercury.;
will find these Ntedicille6 a pcifect cure. as they never fail
to eradicate from the etstetn. all the effeet,4 of Mercury: -
-infinitely'soonVi than the must powerfal preparations ofl
barsaparilla. Prepared and sold by •
•
W. 13.1tIONIRAT..
XIS BIioADWAY, NeW-VOIIIL.
For Salo by all Druggtsts.
WWI . - 1314 THERS
WHoIipALE DEALERS IN •
' -wcerxpasTos,.
FA.N — C GOODS.
MRS. WINSLOW,
It O-V
Afflicted, Redd!
W ILLIA3IS'S 'COMPOUND SOLlT
tion for the PILES is warranted to effect n Cares
in every cane, and in Mr staims of the disease. or the money!
will he relarttled. Full directions acemnpany each bottle.
For rate by Abel Turret!. Montrose; 4). G. Ilemp,teati,l
Ilrookty ; 'I. .1. Italicoelt, Dimock Fennel Carpenter.l
Harfora ; t;•(1. Williams, Jackson: J. B. Sliknm. Landoll;
A. 13. Merrill. 1101iluittom ; A..1.34,1'1 . 111. Scranton.
. I r3EL '
C7MXI.•IIIN" X C.A.
This is to certify, that MI s. Et has been afflicted foil
years pas t with that distressing complaint known as the
" Piles, and that having failed In seetiringvellef from va
rious Physicians. she was induced from reports to try 'Sin!
Williams "Pile Solution," which we obtained at one of
his Agencies in Tankhannock, Pa._ The result has beeni
the most favorable. The trial was made with It last
and after using no. directed for a few days, what tee have!
good reason to seas a permanent cure was effected.
Several other cases of a similar nature in .this vicinity
have used it with like results. With Mr. Williams 'motto!
"no cure no pay" every one thins afflieted willeertainlyi
do well to try it. • .B. B. EMPRY, I
Panora M. M. E. Church, Tnnthaenock,-Wyoming Co., Pa.
June sth, 18GO. - \ tf.
•
•
SANZORD'S
LIVER IfiVIGORATOR,
.
NE . V.F;II,. DE/iII.ITATES. . •
IT Is ecsittpottn tied cI, t Ire: y frost.' (site wit a, and i
6..aben= ean es: • ilidell fact. A maielii i A AFe twin e, know a
and opponet to at tii.ii i !..,,e mitt ii and Is how re- F
'anrtelto tv eh rhino - deuce ti,' _l, ,Alt the illaieaae, far which It
la
It ‘,
i RI i
~
It Pas CIIMI thnrlß.lllli. " wa r m the 'bat two years i
who 1.3•141ren tip All hope, es, ,iii reLer. AO Ole numerous
urooilice ecniliceimi in my ,=, &A.m.., ti ir. klint,
1 f•
-The dose must be:Wait:Ad' G' s do the Innperament a a.
g
Laisid.l taking at, soot wtt is
such i 4314114. I• 10
act
et on Me Bowels. '.. 1 • ' t
Let the !Mantes of your ; fitment vitae you in the i
g
use i.f the LIVER IN••• VIC: oluvrott, 1.4 ii
will cure Liver Cosn-: ; pluints,"lllllolas AV., • I
tacks, Dyspepsia , ! iChronloDiarriscien,-
ii t
1
nnsna c r Conk •-;• pit. tuts, Dyseistc-• I
Setae - ry, Dropsy, Soe: StOmach,lisabitn al ;
Costiveness, "Chol-' - le, Cholera, thole- I
'ralllorting, Cholera. ;Infant sttn, Flat tt-
knee, J a tin d Ice , I t - emote Weakness- I
es, and mar La meal enc.
_., icestrully as an Ordlnet•
Ty Family DieslU- R. : elite. /tecillettreSiCK
II EA U AI: II it, r,,.. ithouFirda can testify.) ht. I
twenty minutes, 11" two or three Tea. !
aro:maul* tare: tak= , en it commencement 'of I
enact. .
All who we It arel , giving nor te;1 1 411Ter i
fa Inane& . _ I . i
Pill WATER. IN• THE MOUTH WITH' I
TILE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW
BOTII TOGETHER..
Price One - Duller per Bottle.
=MEM
SA.N . F2 f ors
THAFitICPILLS, I
. •
.003114 al N•14.:11 mom I i•
•
Pure Vegetable P.2ll.nct.t, and put up In i
GIAMS CASES; Alr . '/Ight, and Will keep i
In any climate. . - I
The Family Ca- 'le tbartlePl6.ker.n.
tie but - ned,e..Cethertie in, whirh the _pt'nielor has '1
us.e.l in his Orardee: te.ore.,l then twenty )eere.
The ~ ..n..taitle tiff:motto; IN demand front these who :
hevel,,ng us.l4e P ILLS e end the cntufaction with:
Ott esprept in regamtin'thear •-■ use, but Induced me to pine i
thew within the tench 14' all.M • s •,
The Profesohnt well know ja, that dilTerent.OnharLiell act & •
en 'aferent. pnrtions of the rt. hem e 1...
The FAMILY CA-'TIIAItTIC PI 1.1. I
hes. with dne rpftrepre to
__ - thin well. eetablighed fact,
1
-... _ .. —._ ...............- ...
I.;;;:iiibinpounded from a ri variety orthe.purcit Vest: i
table ; Mirada. adds act lat alike co every part at the I
-Umend•ry csinal,, snit are M , good aid t u gs hi all tee- i
es O t igrey - • Cittbilllie it E 4 needed, such as - De- j
rangenienta at tlici - Ist onta c h tneeld.• ',
mesa, Patna Jo, fir 14 nark . hod Lat.. 1
Coil ilretlClM, Palo , 811111 . SOrttlr./11 ov.r
t h e whole - . . ijoity., Rom auildeu. end. , which i
Irv/wetly, if .. tieeleciteb and in along mused Er. l
ver, Lou'' of Awn.- -ll le, a Creept it g sem. i
satiety of Cord over the body, Iteetlese...l
Ire!. YeallsettS'i L'r - welghtlit the heed. i
au ilia se ant In • i.eri DI senses. Waren. lo ';
Children or Adults, Ithetimattentot great
Partner ef de Rhin!! .... sal insui.iii*Mßellio width I
Seth Is belt. We aumerim tif totocutlon le this wheaten. ~.
mew. Dole. 1 te'S...- - ' . - ~ . • . ;
PUICE THItEE 13111141 , 1; •' • 1
' The Liver Invigorator , end Family Cite I
*hurtle PIII• 'Ere trlafieNl by Druggists generally, uo4 `
andvskuleade by die. Trade In all ale largo tolajl. • i
. S. T. W. SA.SPOILII, PI, D., • .: 1
Manunicinrcr angYrnirldnr,
, - 333 Ilreedway, Sew rev . i
For Pale in 31../Tllfill'll by ABEL TLIBRUL, Auottj
MEMO
„
s' '' l ' Fillitinitt ~ . -
MONTROSE :PENNA.' '.
”
T
-,enbseribeihavittg.purchOed:
: . ' refitted and . neWlyifurniehed, the -
HI . : Wove welt known and ilopelargoteli
is prepared to accocrnionlate the tray-
,-
°ling - flublic aad others with 'all 'the . attentions •
and conveniences usually _found - in 6 rst-elsmi
. _ . Houses. NU effort, will be spared by the Pro- '
; • /
KEYSTONE _HOTEL .-ipr;etet ,and his Assiittentg .to.ttnoketlfe ;lintel •' :
. • 3 , : equal in every point to any . ifa thelcountry."
I ' ,/ A
t Montioio, Penn • -, Tho /Bar will alWaysf be sOppliedwith the . ---
-•• .
. _ , . . Choicest Liquors. Z. 11/JiTCIS, P r oprieto r. - ,. , .1. ~... -
1 . ~ - . , The.Slsible% - connected With this • House
TrHiS - new and commodious Hotel situated larlelarne, • raemy and l c
' i nt ' tad 'liir fnl and ' .
!attentive" Hustlers are ° a T l i w y l n ys e iti l e n bar m ge ' ti e ' ithem.
al on Public:. Aventte near the Court liouse,and
nearly, in the centre Of the business pottion of 1 .- . - - 1. 8. TARBELL.
Mtintl l tte, is now fttlY completed,and furnished, t .
.IAI3I was opened On Monday. the ;27th day of • ..
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September, .1858, on .
_ the xtecommodation of A 9 •
the public and travelUrs. Thu Proprietor' feels 1 tiyer s
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confident thfit .he is now prepared to enthta:n I - Sarsapar illa ,l,
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pests in a .rnanner that A•nrknot fail to give '- - FOR 'PURIFYING, . THE ALOOD, 0
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Complete Sail Chen. —, A:I4 for the spo.•dy cure of 'the sabigined varieties of- .
iThe'Hotel and Furniture are new, find to, ex. I Ill•••:: . . 1.• 4
pe' Ilse has been ousted to render it eqtlal. if not ' shoes , Nisch at*
1411 ;n1:o la ra ll , " Ar S e c r r ir ru S il o t r::, Eruptions, illns.•
super)or to any similar establishment in this part E r u t e i l. a r i ta s st k i i tLos n ,
I. ll . l . o s tr e. 4 . esy, lolls, Blain', ._
ofi the, State. It is well supplied with all the .
recent itnprov.einents ;and comforts, and obliging l' ;
,71. c. AYrit .I: Co. ( f ) ;:ti K tt i ; A : N PA T . n .l 4 ll ; t 4 in til ; ji tti n ify ' I to ' ;n- ,
waiters will always be• readyto respond to the knowledge what your tiarsapprilht lin* done: fur me, :
dill of customers. , • flaring inherit...l a sernfulowt infeetlon, I.have splremd
from it-tn retinas Ways for years., Sometimes It buret
Out In 1.71,rs on my hands and -trios; sometimes It The Stables convicted-with this 'House are,
1 i New and Convenient. : _turn 7 11, , ,,,-,„, ,i Lnv diptresa.4l me at the stomach. Two ...
Tlie ProprietorriesPectfully solicits the tidirori
e ,„t• his Old friende,•and the public generally. an yclr e gt . lt ii i i,
~.i s . ..o. u r t o , tut i v i, i,:;2l :, , i , , l . , 7l ... z ., (i d iu m niii r, ,,ni t ...,,
tvy..o.l..serirtion. s ee r ,
Iri,4 many trvlieln.es and weir"' -
i i ~ , : - W NI. l< .lIATCH. .
t t i g si t ' i l „ li f n iif,, l 4 " ,l,V.: l r ' e ° , l c lt ac in o ' f " ;, l !• r t.sl44l:7;cif " s " fe n l;l2li .
1 - I - te read in tlw (;.;.3sl,3tes,.onger that; you had pnmsre,l - .
tin. niteratfte (liiv.rsaparilia), for I know from your mitt
tation that any thlL,,to you male MUPt he good. I sent to
Cincinnati mid got It, a114.11:,4 it - till it cued me. 1 troAc •
It, as yell ant hr, in small 4n.esinf's 'itsloymonrul over a
montli,Ml4 uteri Mount three ttottirs, New and healthy
ain v.'', 1,,,, jr, limn un4or the se.-.4,. whieli after a
white fell.nit" Mc skin i: tury dear, MO I know tyr my
feellmo.s that the ifi , o.nr.• li gone frotifmy system. 'VOW
ean well lielieve that f foci What I MO sayin;,r when I late - .
you, flint I bold you to he ors. of Ilia Sport ies of.the age,
and remain ever grAtOlilly, 1 m*•.,
AI.FII}I.I/ ft. TALLEY.. -,
NI EAT - .. :0140tIct a t ' e l
Publia 'Atit'esistii;
IVIEEPof
13 MEATS 'of. ai1.1064. CASH paid for
BOlCattbe j igalvM.Sbeep,and Lambs..
Also for 11114iesolf
11 EN Tr ostjaymEr.
FIAMiLEY.
or s traie.' rth • •
D 1r EVP !E PS I A l
Dyipepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia,
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Dyfßep3ii, Debility of the System, byspepda,
Liver Coreplaine, Acidity,
' Liver Complaint, Acidity,
•Bilious Compyids, sick IlcaOde,
Bilious Complaints, Sick. headache, ,
FLATULENCY, P)SS OF APPETITE,
FLATULLSCY, LOSS OF APPETITE,
and the numb<rlrss uther , disenies arising frays
(hessian and laniard disorders of the stymach,
find ready relief in that established ar.derling
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7141.1' O . Z; VGCNATED. BITTERS,.
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Wa caft the allenliim of the readcr to .the following
kfter /ram President Smith, formerly of Wistryan
Lytersify, and now of Annapolis, Md.
Mlttlltht.ToWis; Conn.,rib., law.
fth'elt IV: rowtt- r,,. CO.— Gentlemen i . — I first
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tgade ~,,,, .1" flie Oirjrnaird nattri POMO SeVall or
right, y can since. liaving stittired friw twenty years
I' from a form et ilyspepkia, .et loch was attendedwillra
netAkislicadailie, nn an fterfkre of nut less than ono
day in a week; rivas induced, by the unpretending rer
onimendation of Dr.iGrecti, " to try one tattle, and if
nu benefit was waived to 41i:4N:tin:le tl.e . tite." .
I: Tim one antic botiie warranted aforther trial, to the
errsit of mope hint air (tali,: la MI a careful am-real:co
I of the;areotirlianyini diiections. Tim result woo, an
almost entire relief frion the osnal dyspeptic symptortii
and their depresAing; constiirlxv , .
.1 brlievo.
there Bittets 'matured an Frilly(' chanty( in the Lakin( el
1 ally .y.-triti, and upon ithe at:live cileriore ef the lift the‘
i . ergs - Hs: f now iltein'inyself as ettnipt fnse fl 3 op( Arta
{ is most jlersons. Tgese Bitters have also kern of ser
f .
vice to other.tnenibere of my family., '
Y, - 5...
Very resvecifury youtm, •
- A uousTU4 W. SMITH
TILE ON G NAITO "UTTERS.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
fiLictimoNW, T./lea Co., 25, '
GE! TLY-51EN, rlifter , / wiruring for mere thailthiegg
;years. with-Dysprptil,' aWd•tryin: runny remedies ree-.
ommended for that ,411,awe nohow airy, go#4l resuit, I
on, induced, by Dr.lt. 11. %Vint° of In give
the Orifrr, s.frft.l /1/firrs 'a trial. I took two bottle",
which g3ro or on.'mur6 relic( that I Wwchared — two
more, which have nem:). or mlitaretrerted a curas. lam
nosy Dearly ccvcrity-live mare of age : and (o !bre',
!lunatic past loye felt no inconvenience from my food.
take,girrat - pletancC in recommending the [littera W all
afflicted with 1)3 iipeplia and V, t o n t timitanr
irs t im Dr.• White. ,
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sipigritztAri, Tioga Co., Pa., Aug. 21!, 1658.
I barn-tuted the Orlirepatrd Bitters--in my' practice
deeidid tmecrpa in debility and general promotion,
Ra i and confidently recommend tlitln in general de
bility, and dideaces of the digestive - organ,. '
THE OXYGENATED Bilwrpr,s.
,THE 'OXYGENATED 1611';ITOS.
PIMAIiED %V FOWLE & CO.,
18 Tremont Street, Boston.
Sold by Drug - istsi Dealers, and Merchants in every '
town and aify throughout the country, •
'il - -4" — For bale by.l . lbelTurr..ll and Ifrad, Wn trons ,t; FO4,
ter. Montro.c : L. 11.. Woodruff. Dlniork linum Niel nIF,
Brooklyn-; Whitney 1.4: Moxtey , Ilarford t.Weed & Ward
Great Dend; J.`C. - Plrnistead,Dundatt ; L.- Griffin, Great
110 d. • ; July
BcERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
ME CELEBRATED ILOLLAND ILEAlkolt TOE
DYSPEPSIA, .
DISEASE ;OF-THE KIDNEYS,
Iay.fin,•COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
Ana 1.146 4aricial affections consequent aim a disordered .
STOMACH OR LITER,
Brich . sa indigestion, Arklitrof the Stomach, Colicky Pains,
Heartburn. Lees ¢f Appetite,. Despondency, Cesetireueent,
'MIMI and Illeedin files. In all Nerrene; lilmuntatir, and
Neuralgic Affections It has In numerous instances' proud
; highly tenefirlat,lnd in other* effected a decided core.
Tide Is a purely 7lrgetaldo compound, propetied on strictly
scientific principles, alter the mariner of the celebrated
Holland ProfeseeN Ikerbars. Its reputation at home pro•
ducted Its Introduction here, the demand commencing alth
those of the Fatherland mitered over the Lime of this
mighty country, Emmy of whoa' brought with them and
'handed down the tnulitlon of Its value. If is now offered
to the Antrican publit, kogoscinp that its trot., wonderful .
mivticitmg t.lrtuts 'root be ottnmot , dvert. ~
It It particularly recommemhd to those poreens whoomi
cooditutiona may rave boon bniairrd by the continuous uve
of ardent spirits, o other forma of dissipation. , Generally. ,
. Instaufancous In e net, it finds its way directly to the east.
• of life.-thrilling and, quickening every nerve, taking up the
drooping spirit,and; In fact, tainting new health and vigor
In the system.. -
- NOTlCr...—Whoareer ex tofind this a heroines wl.l
be dl.eppolnted; hut to the skit, weak and low spirited, It
will prove a gratefid aromatic weals!, Downed of alorefiat
remedial propertieq.
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• " • REpiEV, CAREFULLY 1"
The Genuine Highly rweraratod Berrhavee
Dittoes Is 'put up lo holtrlnt bottles oulycand retailed at
On &MCA' pnbOttlo, or do bottles for iron Donau. The"
mest &mood rot Wieldy ea:brand MoOkiest has lodated
m ei u re f i rtatlous,,whlels•the public should guard against
*Or* Beware of Yemositlen. Bee that oar name Is on the
Abel of 'Tory bottle you buy. ' • - •
.•ti u. y Drainer. psendly'• It auk be fererarle4
by Inns; to net pmts. . ,
puoi.alsTo*s..
BENZA,MIit &
• '- - •r; •annurAfspi4xe i wists
Ilbarmattattsb and the
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• PITTSBURGH, PA.
These BITTEI . IB are gold in Montvale by .. •
oc4 ABEL TURRELL, Druggist.
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St. ottiony•to IPlrr.'ltri•r , or Err for .
Triter Solt It lir nos. Serail -•
worul, Sore Dropsy• •••
Hobert 3t. Po-ble write.. from Sarlif.'N. ,•*:
Sept.: IS.T.). that he bas .eure , l as riirvi-t,rr.te ca.. , of
Dropsy. which tlireateioal to teriiiititife fi&tTry,„ by then
pergevering 'me or one Snrra , .erilla4m . l .lanzer
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out attack Of iferfrootait I.%io.ipeits be larva , doers of ilia
same.- nayx i.e cure, the rOttonen it con ,
*taut
Ifrouchocele, Goitre." or. Swelled Nerk..
Vebttion Sloan of,. I'wllect, wsites "'Dire.
bottlem of your Sartemarilta rare! toe from a f:..ifrr—a
!Artemis swellinir on the suffered from
over two ye:aril." ,
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tencOrrlorn or Wltlirs. tlyorlon Tumor,
Uterine Allterallon, FrtOole Dlteasea.
Dr. :1. ' 13. S. Channem . , of New Yuri . : City, writes: ;. I .
most h' w 1 . 1
oomph the ~/11•Nt of your tazevit In
•uayini; I havirtutilel your Sar.keTe,rlll.l a most exceltrrit
alterative in the iminerticit cont 4 ,laints. for wlaiett or em
ploy suet, reMeAr. but erpeeially! in . /Anode Moose,
of the, I Mit 1 , -;mire.-1 !roar 'uret
er:lto mum of I.ee.•orrlvea.by it,' met mime when, the
complaint avaa enn=e4 11:,..deenaion of lb.slew, . I'h„
uleeratimi ikelf acry meoCruroll.l .Nothitqf within my .
knowleb_reanlinls it for thyme female flrram:.llli'atp."
PAlivara S.'.3l:3rrow:orN.arburri-Almvrites,.., A dan
gromSl,l.flriti,l I,lpri r II! .11 one of the femalt - a In nay finally,
whb•li lint retticalleti try emN Implor, trot
at l..n_nh lwen completely cured lc your octreet of Sars'
' , nape: Ala. Vac plossician thought yuttliing hat estirpn•
thin could afford relief, but he tuff 15et1 the trial of _your
Sarsaparilla An the last resort tsaforei clittiw4. and - it
. - proem effectual. After taLingjonw rciriedy t Isid weeks
no rytuptoto of the I,lltease remains:"
rrYERS.
• Syphilis and Mercuidad Dllerlit.. - ,
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1CI:W 01:1.1: two. :f:.0.1 .{.......t1,1, 11-!.1.
1 ` )1:..1.. - C. Art:. Sir: I elicidt •Oly enetply trill, flier
rectly"t of poir 3.,, , 11. and roporti to Viii nook.: id the .
efrota. I boa , • n•: Ito - wit!; your .ti'd• "a: .ddla. ^ Jr '
I hove carol n id: it. to my pr5, ,, i, , -,17...•1 of the coin
plaints for which it i , 1. ,onto, eii:l 'l, ;old :1 , ,v,• toan.l its a
effoto-aruly won-torrid 1:i VI., ,:nr:.l d" l'ccorrvi? oad met.
tins,! 1 , 1%,rt,... 4 )ni' "f toy in.ti, rill. tin , : Sypililll:::Lalerrd .
in iii, throatovi•ioit wore coon:milk; I.i" palate sand the
top of him mouth. Your S - IT. aprrilla, sitsantilv taken,
can"! him in tiro Iv •-k.. A:lotto - S . u - n' n1 . 1,e;z0,1 by sec
ondary vyinptortin In his nu , c, ain't. the ido , •ratlon had
Elden away it ronerlcralilo part:of:ft, t,O 1,1: , :" I In-liove the
disorder would riven retch his brain m. , 1 kill him. lint it
yielded to My r•lndoiorati•iti ofir, our rinia'aparilla; Ile" '
~hors 11,1•"1, rio-I ho I , %.-••11 ~,,,,t,l not 'if ....,•,.. tvithollt
some sti ttipurat no: of tlic fr.., ,k• avOioici who. 1,1 1-. on .
' 11 ,. ...ed fir 111 , , inn• 11i.,L1, lA . 311 , 7 , ,ry w, ,rlf4rin/:
from IlL141, , ,I, 4 11) in 11,,'‘01',.. , 'flier h.i•lina , me in svnei
tivo to the wrath, that ms a .lamp any srz, 1,111,41 ili
cruvi,ting jc,iti in lot- joints , and tem-, she, to,, ay.,
eared enthatv hy.vonr Sareapatilla In :I fete weeks. I
know front its forioula, which yen r r....t• of ;_^,tve inn; that
thin Pr , paratioll- front .y 0111" Lili*tlo.ry 1101.1 le a't.ret - t
remedy; rrirepn , llll7, these trltiy, r.anarLable reaults_
with it have not surprised me. ,I j -
rratvrnally your., , 0. 1% A.A 1:1311F: i:, M. D.
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Ithepniatism, GoOt, ,I.iir-14 {.'on. plaint.
IN orri:Norycr, Prost 0tt..c0., Va.. teh Jitly,lo:4 l . '
1in..1. -I '. A liiii. Sir: I have hal: alllictn , l tout, r.prdn
ful ehrinde Rherrumlisruf , ..r a lour: t Inte. which baffled the
skill of plivid-latta, and .Inek: tome In npite of all the
rimialles 1 &told tin!, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One
Matte enrol ore in tvro weeks, ind. la:stored my genera
health to :noel, that T ant forletter' than Before I was
atteeked. rthink it n n'ouderful t metlicine. ,I. FltY.,thin
.Inlea Y. ilieteli , 'll, of lat. Louie. writ.-,: "I have been
nfiliotral for yearn With an idrectimi tif ihe !Myr, .whicli
. il".troyoil my to I tri••,i , vtiry . tititt2 . ....4 ri'Vryllll.lC
• failed to relic,. mo; sni•l I Ivelna'n abroken-down man
: .for some yenta from ua labor eau sc 11,01 d•rcurgemerif or
, the iiri - r. My Indocial pantor. t het tor. Mr.l , :npv,asirtssd
I me to try your Sarsioiarillti, Leeson, Ile saki he knew yon,
I and any tlitn:x yt.o tuna, rs:t.t weall, ,:yll.-,::. by the lAN:A
-i lug 0rr.:,..1 - ii Las roues t 0... mindlths s,a inai11... , 1 Inv lancol
• an to make 8 lI , W 1.1311 of mt.. I feel coon;; attain. The
Ibent that can he k..i.t or you i, op; ',At good enough."
- Sehlrrns, crtueer 'retundeii. Ettilorgentvut, El
• rersition, Curies, and. Exfoliation of the
Bourn.. t C
• s .1-great Var.lo V of earcal,,•hiali reported to us avli - Are
rlires of hire,: farm! table eampialias have n",:1 till from
thttlatte of ads remedy., tint our . hen-nii mill noted
!MlT them. :,,,,,, 00 hen, may le fun I,i in our .%incricart
1 Ainianne;'m Mob th e ;:f011:., is•Ci.w - 1/: nic , l vs , pleased -kis
I furnish grati+ to tun %r ho rail ' Cot' thou.
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1 Dyspepsia. Heart Dinenise, Fits, Epilepsy,
liFelitneholy, Njjeuralgia..
A. lIEBARD
Minty roll - lark:o,le curet , of tltr,o ntfectlorohlinve berm
itunle by the powerofThis turdbito... It 4tintu-
Inlet the ita (IMO iotwinto ttgorautt tn•thm, rant t tutu
overcome,: ilt-ord,r4 whir!' wonl,l 14 7 . 4 nnt
it!, tench. : 4 .mb n rtinNly Inn; long lxvit required hy tin"
nete44itiet or the peoblt., out tfo arr volittitt9it thut this
will do for thunt all that nty4i..lto.• eou •
F. 11. WHITE, 31. D
Coughs, Ci)l‘l.l,' Influi•eritt; Hoarseness,
Croup, IlroVieth it I-. Curssump
-.Lion, cud for the nileirf of Com, (1111 p.
• tll c Patiristr, In. nit-vn.nrrd
xtriges of I..h.riDimengue.
'no!. It tt remedy FO IThlyerF:sfly known to ntrpMn may
ether for the con -'of throat/net iung ottuplaints, that it
to useless here to publielt the t s Menee of irtues. s its
unrivolhel exrellence for ttoottli4 and mile. and its truly
wonder:id cures of pulmonary diseaee, have made It
known throutthout tho mttious. of the earth.
Few are the romnittnitie... or eV : en amouk them
who hove not ROM, personal experience of Its effects
some. lit ing trophy In their nikiet of lie vietnry over the
subtle htul -dangerous • disorders of tiii• throat and lungs.
As all know the dreadful totality pf tin,e diertrders and
as they know, too, the efrcels vas remedy, we nee d not
do more, than to.assure them that ft has now all tlmvir
turn that it 41k1 have when ntaklug the earns which have
won so it rongly upon !he eonlitiotre IV mankind.
Prepared I;y_ Dr. 7. C. AV* &. CO., Lowell, Naas.
ror sale bvAtiel Turcell, 3rothrot=e; Church A: Phinney.,
I/unclad': Waltman Swisher:Auburn Centr... all iby all,
dealmt , and drwxiste everywhcre. octS 13 cw
which we are &Normd by oh,. abondonmi of competent
' and reputable wituemec, sure, speedy and per
' nutrient cure for CoxNeuman, fervor, Cud's,
turns, h . ,-ruju n, rtroarcer, NairrO(ll-1101:4., and Chas.
• rub linturry. This highly prob.ed medical peepers.
. • Hon Was discovered *rivers years ago, to Calcutta,
by ft.. H. James; • well known phytielau - of great
eminence,. oho had taken his only eldl4—a daughter
--there with him, hopinetluot the climate would
prolong bee life, rilie_was pronouaced an itiehroble
I iase of COYSOXITION. He-died }seed much 'of the
wonderful restorative and,. healing qualities of preps.
ration* made from the Feat India Hemp, end the
thought occurred to him that be might compound a
• remedy : for Ids child. He studied hard, and anc , n ,,l2
eel In realizing - Nte wished; Hris amn vies rum.
• • Thbi wonderful remedy hej w e e° bee. adounbiticak
to thotisanda of - sufferers In all parts of the world,
and has never failed of goaloing theca completely
healthy and.happy. Ito origins/ recipe for peeper:,
• In& and aucceasfully wangthle greatremedy will be
'furnished to all 'appliciinto by the undersigned; Mt
receipt of a stamp for return posts ge.•A emall'weric;
written by the Doctor hiiiiself, en the above ewe.
plaints, NW be sect ram pea "aid, to all those who
' may apply far the recipe. 13 whd wish the Kidd.
i Ida* premed, can obtain it at I'd per stogie bottle,
three bottles for 114---Sent to say part of. the United
States 67 Exprens.
Addrili . 0. P. 11110WX, A CO: Pro.
prlotors. N. 19 Grind StrcoltJessalt
eltyi J% , ,
Ayer's Cherry Peeteral,
IVO • 3AUXB,
ODY 111
Conronniption and Asthma.
Mors of hahlidg aro. in r4ptarox. with mMielnek
called Tut Cumeovap Erraaer Cessaaus 131a1C.V.